Born in Japan, Swiss artist David Favrod creates photographs, drawings, videos, and installations that combine elements of multiple cultures and...
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Edmund Clark has been Ikon's artist-in-residence (2014-17) at Britain's only therapeutic prison, HMP Grendon in Buckinghamshire. An artist with a longstanding interest in the incarceration and its effects, this exhibition showcases the body of work he has developed in response to the prison and helping to facilitate the prisoners' own creative output.
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Helga Stentzel is a Russian-born visual artist, known for her ‘household surrealism’ series which uses clothing, kitchen utensils, books, bread, and...
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Brian Griffin presents 'POP', a comprehensive exploration of his music photography with images shot for album covers, single sleeves, posters and press. Photos of Iggy Pop, Depeche Mode, Kate Bush and many more will be on show for this exhibition.
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For the 2018 edition of Photo50, the exhibition 'Resolution is not the point.' has been curated by Hemera Collective , and reflects the concerns with which Hemera operates as a collaborative and evolving entity.
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Artist Chila Kumari Burman (whose work has recently been exhibited at the South London Gallery and Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art as part of the exhibition The Place Is Here) has been commissioned by the Science Museum to create a series of artworks responding to the theme of Illuminating India.
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La Caravane is homecoming exhibition of the British-Moroccan artist, Hassan Hajjaj showcasing his vibrant fusion of contemporary cultures through new and celebrated works. Born and raised in Larache, Hajjaj moved to the UK aged twelve, but has spent much of his life travelling between the two countries and cultures. His artworks reflect his nomadic lifestyle and the relationships he has formed with a variety of characters along the way, from musicians to artists and athletes to street performers.
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Recycled Future is an exhibition of 5 years worth of work in sculpting, by Oskar "OK" Krajewski, which highlights the important message of sustainability. The works are constructed from virtually anything not easily biodegradable that we casually throw away: obsolete computers, broken everyday objects, unwanted toys and all forms of plastic. All are brought to life, with new meaning and beauty. His sculptures employ the latest technologies; sensors, light, sound and movement.
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David Yarrow premiering new work at Galleri Fineart in Oslo, for what is his largest show to date with 71...
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Gavin Mitchell has a new collection of mixed media work including Limited Edition screen prints and sculptures, produced using our Direct...
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Paul offers memories from his childhood and the opportunity of producing unexpected, abstract and pictorial photographic works creating a strong contemporary imagery.
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Zoë Law has collaborated with Maggie’s on a photographic project which place people living with cancer at its heart. This exhibition is a presentation of these photographs and of the amazingly courageous people who visit Maggie’s. Each image represents their joy of life and their resilience during and beyond cancer.
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David Yarrow
David Yarrow, 48, was born in Scotland and is currently based in London. He began his photographic career recording the world’s greatest sporting events.