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Photo London : Somerset House May 21-24
From May 21-May24, Somerset House will host London’s first international photography fair. Participating galleries will exhibit throughout Somerset House, each with their own discrete exhibition space. The galleries will be presented in six zones – showing a mixture of vintage, modern … Continue reading
University of Westminster Masters Photographic Studies Degree Show Sept 3-8
The University of Westminster in Marylebone is proud to unleash the next generation of photographers onto the international art scene: 27 photographic artists from 17 different nations. Course leader David Bate says: “This year’s show will be a brilliant mix … Continue reading
Michael Hoppen Gallery – Pioneering Photography Collection through January 31st
Michael Hoppen unveils the treasures of his extraordinary private photography collection in the gallery’s largest public exhibition to date. “Finders Keepers” brings to light 130 photographic gems ranging from anonymous 19th century pictures to iconic post-war snapshots. Finders Keepers offers … Continue reading
Global Fund for Children -FT Photography Auction 2012
On November 15th at the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, the Financial Times is holding its seasonal auction which raises funds for The Global Fund for Children. The prints will be on show at the Financial Times on November 13-14 and may … Continue reading
Lennie’s Lens photographic exhibition with poetry read by Sir Timothy Ackroyd
Notting Hill based photographer, and friend of mine, Lennie Neumann will be exhibiting and discussing his latest photographs on December 7th at the Idler Academy. Prose and poems will be read by Sir Timothy Ackroyd. Tickets The Idler Academy
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Tagged Arts and Entertainment, Idler Academy, London, Notting Hill, photography
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Veolia Environment Wildlife Photographer of the Year Opens October 19th
Fall in London always includes a trip to the Natural History Museum to see this world-renowned annual exhibition which provides a spotlight on the rarely seen wonders of the natural world. The 100 winning images that will be on … Continue reading
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Tagged London, Museum, Natural History, Natural History Museum, photography, Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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Ansel Adams: Photography from the Mountains to the Sea, November 9 – April 23 at National Maritime Museum
Over 100 of Adams’s finest photographs, carefully selected from public and private collections across the USA will arrive at the National Maritime Museum in November. From the NMM: “Ansel Adams (1902–1984) is arguably the most popular and the most influential … Continue reading
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Tagged Adams, Ansel Adams, Arts, Greenwich, National Maritime Museum, Photographers, photography
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Man Ray Portraits Feb 7-May 27 2013 at National Portrait Gallery
I am always surprised to be reminded that Man Ray, who i usually think of as a French modernist painter, was actually a boy named Emmanuel Radnitzky from Williamsburg, Brooklyn known mainly for his fashion photography. The National Portrait Gallery … Continue reading
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Tagged Catherine Deneuve, Dada, Lee Miller, Man Ray, Pablo Picasso, Paris, photography, Surrealism
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Drowning World : Somerset House May 10th- June 5th
From the Somerset House website: “Drowning World is a global photography project about flooding by photo artist Gideon Mendel. Since 2007 Mendel has documented major scenes of devastation around the world; starting in the UK he has photographed floods in … Continue reading
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Tagged Climate change, London, photography, Somerset House
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Conversations on Photography at Whitechapel Gallery: Mitch Epstein and Simon Baker May 12th
On Saturday 12 May at 4.30pm acclaimed American photographer Mitch Epstein, will discuss his work which includes studies on the demise of his father’s furniture store – with Tate Curator Simon Baker. Family Business From Mitch Epsteins website about his … Continue reading
Photographing London: The Hungarian Connection – Lecture Royal Academy of Arts July 8th
In conjunction with the Hungarian Photography exhibition at the RA opening on June 30th (see below) Mike Seaborne, Senior Curator of Photographs, Museum of London, looks at documentary and street photography throughout London between the two World Wars and the … Continue reading
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Tagged André Kertész, Brassaï, Károly Escher, László Moholy-Nagy, London, Martin Munkácsi, photography, Robert Capa, Royal Academy, World war
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