About The Syngenta Photography Award: The Syngenta Photography Award aims to draw attention and stimulate dialogue around key global challenges....
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Dylan Collard: 'Ages of Us' at the Foyles Gallery
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The Den at 100 Wardour St hosts its first exhibition, “Emotion in Motion” featuring a series of photographic portraits by...
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When photographer Rose Beddington went back to Lincolnshire to see the people and places she had documented in her 1997...
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Chloe Dewe Mathews presents new work ‘Thames Log’ in ‘Points of Departure’; an exhibition of contemporary artists presenting new and existing works...
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This thought-provoking exhibition brings together several series of work by artist-photographer Edmund Clark portrayed through sound, moving images and large multi-media installations, to...
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'Big Landscapes' panoramic in reach and of narrative content, marks Boyd & Evans first installation of a collection of monumental compositions relating to their excursions to the deserts of South Western America; a temperate rainforest in Washington State and a huge English beech tree.
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About Paul Balland: Paul describes his unique approach and style as street art photography'. Rather than encapsulating a scene as street photography' aims to do, Paul's attention to detail and creative observation enables him to look at what others don't see. He captures every day items, spots or tableaus which go all but unnoticed; transforming the ordinary in to abstract art.
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About Clive Sawyer: Clive has been a location photographer for a number of years, having worked in over 55 countries for a number of travel-related companies.
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Martha Beaumont – Artists Statement: My photographs document life-size sets that are assembled and painted in the studio for the...
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Daniele Sambo's exhibition 'Nature of Light' and the accompanying book are part of the 18-month project Spirited Stoke: Spiritualism in the Everyday Life of Stoke-on-Trent (SpELS)' funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and developed by the Open University. The exhibition has been produced using our Lambda C-type printing service.
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Microsculpture presents the insect collection of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History like never before. The result of a collaboration between the Museum and photographer Levon Biss, this series of beautifully-lit, high magnification portraits captures the microscopic form of insects in striking large-format and high-resolution detail.
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