Photography
Bow Traveller children photograph their community in face of Crossrail development
Rich Mix exhibition is the fruit of year-long project aiming to break down negative stereotypes
Read MoreWilliam Burroughs in Hackney: photographs of Beat writer go on display at Red Gallery
Thurston Moore curates exhibition celebrating 100 years since the birth of William S. Burroughs
Read MoreLondon Underground photographs on display at Howard Griffin Gallery
Photographs by Bob Mazzer look into the lives of commuters and remind us how much the public transport system has changed
Read MoreDavid Bailey: For Real review – ‘A palimpsest of post-war London life’
Selection of David Bailey photographs at Daniel Blau gallery offer a glimpse into a rarely seen side of the photographer’s work
Read MoreDavid Bailey: For Real review – 'A palimpsest of post-war London life'
Selection of David Bailey photographs at Daniel Blau gallery offer a glimpse into a rarely seen side of the photographer’s work
Read MoreJeremy Hunter photographs to go on display at Shoreditch gallery
Serial chronicler to exhibit 35 years of photographs of rites, rituals and festivals exploring the world’s diversity
Read MoreRobert Capa review – prints of Europe 1943-1945
Daniel Blau gallery holds exhibition of prints of Europe during the Second World War by the iconic photographer and photojournalist
Read MoreBrick Lane is remembered in photographs
An exhibition and book by photographer Phil Maxwell show how one of East London’s most famous streets has evolved across the decades
Read MoreRare photographs show East End life 100 years ago
Photographs by the enigmatic C.H. Mathews are on display for the first time at Eleven Spitalfields Gallery
Read MorePhotographer Stephen Gill’s Christmas appeal for Typhoon Haiyan
Limited edition of Stephen Gill print made using energy drinks is released to raise funds for Red Cross Philippines relief
Read MoreStephen Gill’s new collection draws on obsession with Hackney
Not in Service brings together past studies of the borough for the first time
Read MorePhotographer Colin O’Brien’s on how post-war London was a ‘playground’
Hackney snapper offers tender evocation of the city in bygone days
Read MorePublic Spaces, Public Stages – Tom Hunter at the Print House
Tom Hunter’s enigmatic photographs show the borough in a new light
Read MoreVanitas at Double Negative Darkroom – review
Victorian photography techniques are used in Double Negative Darkroom’s Vanitas exhibition
Read MoreTales of The Two Puddings – pub landlord gets just desserts with photo exhibition
Bishopsgate library exhibition celebrates the life of hard nut sixties publican Eddie Johnson
Read MoreFathom – experiments in film and photography
Images of Hackney’s waterways and tintype photographs form part of the inaugural artists in residence programme at Four Corners Film
Read MoreHackney celebrates Photomonth
A selection of Hackney-based exhibitions spans October and November
Read MoreEverything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s
New Barbican exhibition charts 1960s and 1970s photography from around the globe
Read MoreHackney – A Tale Of Two Cities
Zed Nelson’s photography explores the contradictions and inequalities to be found in the borough
Read MoreOne Good Thing About Music
An exhibition of photographs by David Corio at Chats Palace captures legendary musicians at the heights of their powers
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