james barnor: Accra / London – Retrospective
Largest survey to date for pioneering Ghanaian-British photographer whose career spans six decades and two continents. The work includes studio portraiture, photojournalism, editorial commissions
Largest survey to date for pioneering Ghanaian-British photographer whose career spans six decades and two continents. The work includes studio portraiture, photojournalism, editorial commissions
Van Gogh House presents Life and its most trivial particulars by artists Brian Griffiths and Frank Kent, opening 4 September – 18 December 2021.
Highlighting the diverse and innovative nature of their individual practices, the exhibition presents four challenging and wide ranging projects that together amplify universally resonant and relevant
Soliloquy is a double-screen colour video projection produced in an edition of six plus one artist’s proof. Tate’s copy is number six in the edition.
Saatchi Gallery is pleased to present JR: Chronicles – the largest solo museum exhibition to date of the internationally recognised French artist JR, featuring some
Over 50 contemporary portraits of Holocaust survivors and their families shine a light on the full lives they have lived and our collective responsibility to
Starting over 50 years ago, this great photographer has been documenting life in the west London communities of Ladbroke Grove and Notting Hill.
You are invited to The India Club: Matter, the fifth iteration of The India Club, a site-specific free group exhibition initiated by London-based artist collective Specular Assembly. You
Japanese photography is without doubt one of the most admired art forms from Japan and has established its name as a respectable artistic genre from
On the occasion of the fifth edition of Photo London, the city’s foremost photography show, we are delighted to present a contemporary photography exhibition by
MARIAN GOODMAN GALLERY INVITES YOU TO A PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE WORK OF ALLAN SEKULA WITH BENJAMIN BUCHLOH, MARIE MURACCIOLE, STEPHANIE SCHWARTZ, AND BENJAMIN YOUNG.
The Mermaid. Weeki Wachee Springs, 2017 In conjunction with Rachel Louise Brown’s Pavilion Commission Simulations at Photo London, a satellite exhibition of the original photographic
“It was always the thought to humanize. The thought / feeling was to make people show their inner pride. They either looked directly at you,
Vigils with drag artists and musicians, meticulously researched heritage listing applications, a tongue-in-cheek ‘funeral’ for much loved nightlife spot – these are some recent activist
This year’s nominees survey a vast range of topical issues through the lens and language of photography. Collectively their projects explore state and gender politics,
The London Photograph Fair – the UK’s only established vintage photograph fair – returns with its SPECIAL EDITION to The Great Hall, King’s College London,
This March Tate Britain presents the first solo exhibition of work by Joanna Piotrowska in the UK. This will be the latest in Tate Britain’s
Curated by Francesca Pola and realized in collaboration with the Archivio Ugo Mulas, the exhibition focuses on Mulas’ unprecedented vision of photography as a