Posts Tagged ‘Photography’
Get the Picture: Cris Brodahl at The Approach gallery
We focus in on a work on display in East London. This month is the turn of Belgian artist Cris Brodahl, who makes photorealistic collage-paintings that draw on surrealism and the female form
Read MoreBeside the Leaside
Passionate canal lover Sam Napper captures life on the Lee Navigation in a series of dream-like photographs
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 MoreA Portrait of Hackney by Zed Nelson: 'I hope the property developers don’t win'
Documentary photographer Zed Nelson talks about saving the world, laughing at hipsters and the metamorphosis of one of London’s poorest boroughs
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 MoreThe Moscow Project: photographs of a rarely seen side of Russia
A secret cosmonaut base, the Moscow circular line and ‘kiosk culture’ are among the subjects of a group exhibition on the Russian capital
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 MoreThe New English Landscape by Jason Orton and Ken Worpole – review
Sea-washed Essex landscapes the focus of essay by Stoke Newington-based author
Read MoreShooting in N16 – photographer Andrew Dumbleton’s lens-eye view of Stoke Newington
Stokey caught on camera in snapper’s sellout volume
Read MorePublic Spaces, Public Stages – Tom Hunter at the Print House
Tom Hunter’s enigmatic photographs show the borough in a new light
Read MoreIdentity in Transit – rogues’ gallery on show in Shoreditch
Photographs of anonymous Victorian criminals are the basis of the exhibition at the Book Club
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 MoreA lens on Photomonth
Reviews of exhibitions from this year’s Photomonth festival
Read MorePhotography – For Our Pleasure?
New photo exhibition explores human interaction with the environment and animals at Hackney Picturehouse, 1 – 28 November 2012
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
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