Events and Exhibitions
Venues
Past Events and Exhibitions
Velvet Black is a present-day ode to Victorian plant shows, with black velvet backdrops and their cultivation of indoor-outdoor window theatres. The series started as a photographic notebook of planting a garden, and is resonant of a flower press, portraying the transience of daylight and blooms.
Leading up to its 50th anniversary, The Photographer’s Gallery presents The Ethics of Photography. A series of talks discussing ethical issues faced through photography. The first of these events, The Ethics of… Capturing, reflects on TPG’s opening exhibiton, the concerned photographer.
A collaboration between Liverpool based photographic artist Tony Mallon & The Salvation Army International Heritage Centre.
The residency at Outset has hosted four recent Royal College of Art graduates from the MA Photography course: Victoria Fornieles, Ben McDonnell, Joshua Phillips and Nemo Nonnenmacher.
The Hepatitis C Trust’s fundraising arm, Art on a Postcard will transform into Photography on a Postcard for the month of October.
How do you make a living from the work you really want to do? As part of our work to support contemporary creative and fine art photographers to deliver personal or self-generated projects as part of their broader careers, we are delighted to offer two short sessions at Beyond the Lens Festival 2017.
The four artists nominated for the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2017 are Sophie Calle, Dana Lixenberg, Awoiska van der Molen and Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs. The exhibition features four distinct projects, one from each of the shortlisted artists.
‘Elsewhere’ has been especially curated for Peckham 24 by four artist from the Uncertain States project.
As part of 'Women's History Month' photographer Alina Kisina will talk about the female gaze in relation to photographing children.
The Photographers’ Gallery presents Feminist Avant–Garde of the 1970s, an expansive exhibition comprising forty-eight international female artists and over 150 major works from the Verbund Collection in Vienna.