A exhibition is to celebrate the photographic career of Graham Keen, who will be 80 later this year, looking back on his little seen photographs of the 1960s in London, a decade where pop culture and political protest collided.
A exhibition is to celebrate the photographic career of Graham Keen, who will be 80 later this year, looking back on his little seen photographs of the 1960s in London, a decade where pop culture and political protest collided.
Assembling thirty photographs by Dolores Marat, all dealing with the animal kingdom, the exhibition at Arles’ FLAIR Galerie consists of Fresson prints, a rare printing process befitting “the oneiric quality of Marat’s work.”
Into the Woods, a new exhibition by young British photographer Ellie Davies, show photographs created over the past seven years in the forests of the UK, exploring the complex interrelationships between the landscape and the individual.
One of the music industry’s best loved photographers, Lawrence Watson, has turned his hand to photographing portraits of Noel Gallagher, Paul Weller, and Trevor Nelson once again for a new exhibition, but this time alongside recovered addicts.
A new collaborative exhibition presents work by Ghanaian photographer James Barnor’s analogue photographs of London’s growing multicultural metropolis during the 1960s, and Italian photographer Daniele Tamagni’s photographs of fashion sub cultures in Ghana during the 1950s and today.
As Britain faces up to independence from the European Union, a new London group exhibition uses photography from the 1920s to the present day to examine perceptions of class and customs in our country, encapsulating how modern British identity has been created through social aspiration, multiculturalism, political protest and counter-culture.
Photographers Koen Hauser, Jan Hoek, Marie-José Jongerius, and Aisha Zeijpveld demonstrate their vision of the…
It’s finally here: our showcase of this year’s BJP Breakthrough winners opens tonight at the…
A new exhibition compares photographs by the portraitist Edward Weston with drawings by some of the greatest exponents of American Minimalism, taken from the Philip and Rosella Rolla collection in Italy.