Satellite Event

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

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Light

An exhibition of work curated by Monica Allende will open this Autumn which invites a group of emerging artists to reflect on the current context

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Soliloquy 1999

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.

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JR Chronicles

Saatchi Gallery is pleased to present JR: Chronicles – the largest solo museum exhibition to date of the internationally recognised French artist JR, featuring some

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The India Club: Matter

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

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Japanese Photography Revisited

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

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Laura Pannack: Youth

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

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Disco Tribes

“It was always the thought to humanize. The thought / feeling was to make people show their inner pride. They either looked directly at you,

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Queer Spaces: London, 1980s – Today

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

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Ugo Mulas: Creative Intersections

  Curated by Francesca Pola and realized in collaboration with the Archivio Ugo Mulas, the exhibition focuses on Mulas’ unprecedented vision of photography as a

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