“I have always been interested in exploring London, I’ve travelled around London and photographed it…
“I have always been interested in exploring London, I’ve travelled around London and photographed it…
The exhibition, which closes 27 November, offers a different perspective on forced migration.
On first sight, Wolfgang Tillmans’ east London studio has a relaxed feel, verging on the…
Music, video and installations show how the artist’s work has expanded from pure photography
Over thousands of years, the tattoo has been etched into the global imagination, absorbed into…
Vintage photographs from David ‘Chim’ Seymour’s Children of Europe series is about to go on display for the first time in the UK. Chim was commissioned by UNICEF following World War II to document the conflict’s impact on children and the resulting photographs drew attention to war’s most vulnerable victims.
A new exhibitionwill explore how photographers responded to Surrealism over the course of over 50 years, including works by Man Ray, Andre Kertesz, Florence Henri and Bill Brandt to tell the history of the iconic avant-garde movement through photography.
Marking the twenty-year anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to Chinese sovereignty from British rule, a new exhibition at Impressions Gallery explores the entwined histories of China and the UK, traced through the family history of photographer Kurt Tong.