LARES FAMILIARES by Sonia Lenzi and LE POESIE DEI MURI by Gerry Badger – Exhibition opening

22 March, 2019|art, fine art, photography, printing|

Italian Cultural Institute, London, 39 Belgrave Square. The exhibition is on until 16th April. LARES FAMILIARES by Sonia Lenzi and LE POESIE DEI MURI by Gerry Badger - Exhibition opening - Thursday 21 March, 7pm LARES FAMILIARES Family relationships are the first ones we are confronted with and the domestic dimension is our starting point for that [...]

‘HOW DO YOU C ME NOW?’ Exhibition Launch Dates Released

14 March, 2019|art, photography, printing|

  Since June 2016, Caring Matters Now has been working in partnership with the world-renowned photographer Brock Elbank to create a series of positive portrait images featuring some of the most inspiring children and adults affected by CMN from around the world, representing 13 countries on 5 continents. The series of 30 images entitled ‘HOW DO YOU C ME NOW?’ aims to raise [...]

Bedrooms of London

7 February, 2019|photography|

08 Feb 2019 — 05 May 2019 The Foundling Museum In partnership with The Childhood Trust, Bedrooms of London presents a new body of work by photographer Katie Wilson highlighting the damaging consequences for children arising from the shortage of social housing in London. Focusing on the spaces in which children are sleeping, the photographs [...]

Reaching Out Into The Dark – Justin Carey

28 November, 2018|photography, printing|

November 27 - 28, 2018 studio1.1 London ‘Reaching Out Into The Dark’ is a project that examines the experience of solitude and loneliness in the urban environment. One of the ironies of our increasingly interconnected world is that many of us are living solitary lives. Solitude can be viewed as an active choice, providing time [...]

Killed Negatives: Unseen Images of 1930s America

8 June, 2018|photography, printing|

Whitechapel Gallery 16 May – 26 August 2018 Thousands of negatives by American photographers were systematically destroyed in the 1930s; these irreparable images were known as ‘killed negatives’. Roy E. Stryker, head of the Information Division of the Farm Security Administration (FSA), launched a historic photographic initiative between 1935 and 1944. In order to expose [...]

Lorenzo Vitturi – ‘Money Must Be Made’

11 May, 2018|fine art, photography, printing|

Lorenzo Vitturi Money Must Be Made FLOWERS LONDON Kingsland Road 11 May – 30 June 2018 Flowers Gallery is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by London-based Italian artist Lorenzo Vitturi. The works in his new series Money Must be Made are based at the Balogun Market in Lagos, Nigeria, the second biggest market of its kind [...]

Jason Larkin – Past Perfect

17 November, 2017|fine art, photography, printing|

JASON LARKIN PAST PERFECT 17 November 2017 - 13 January 2018 FLOWERS “He who controls the present, controls the past. He who controls the past, controls the future.” - George Orwell Centred around questions of authenticity and the representation of collective histories, Past Perfect (2008 - 2016), is a new series of photographs by British photographer Jason [...]

Totality & Infinity by Matthew Webb

21 July, 2017|photography|

Webb's photographs from his latest project highlight Brazilians in the UK, Brazilians in Brazil, Brazilian-led groups in the UK, Brazilian-led groups in Brazil and encounters therein that transcend the every day. Starting in the UK in 2014, Webb still continues this work today from his current base in Brazil. Groups have been chosen that typically [...]

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