The LIFE exhibition, curated by Ab Rogers Design (the architect of Maggie’s at the Royal Marsden in Sutton), is a...
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Genesis client, Gayle Chong Kwan's The People's Forest is an exhibition of new photographic and sculptural work exploring the history, politics, and people of London's ancient woodland, Epping Forest. The exhibition is the culmination of Chong Kwan's two-year engagement and research investigating the Forest as a liminal threshold between rural and urban, as a site of historic and recent protest, as a shared and contested resource, and the conflict between capital and common.
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Phil Griffin photographs man in an unorthodox way and looks for an intense relationship with his subject. For his new...
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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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Photographer Jack Brockway presents 'The Warrior Games', an exhibition showcasing retired hunting spears and Maasai warrior portraits.
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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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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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About The Syngenta Photography Award: The Syngenta Photography Award aims to draw attention and stimulate dialogue around key global challenges....
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An eagerly anticipated collection of images by photographer Henry Iddon, using a unique historic camera, is open at the Keswick Museum...
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PATINA / ˈpætɪnə/ 1. {originally Latin} A Paten, a flat type of dish. 2. The colour or encrustation which age and...
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David Anthony Hall presents new work in Fragile'; an exploration of our relationship with our natural, yet ultimately changing world. The distinct and prehistoric form of a tree provides a tie between ourselves and our earthly origins; dating back hundreds of millions of years, each has borne witness to our evolution and they are symbols of our relationship and weight on the earth.
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