When I first head about the current exhibition of Middle Eastern photography at the V&A I was beyond excited. Given that many of my ancestors have grown up here I was interested to see how the show would be staged. Hoping for fresh light to be shed on a part of the world which is […]
Following its photographic success from its Tim Walker exhibition, Somerset House plays host to the Positive View Foundation’s inaugural exhibition: Cartier-Bresson: A Question of Colour. In this one-of-a-kind exhibition the frenchman who is famed for his black and white photography is presented alongside the works of 14 international contemporary photographers. Each has been inspired by […]
It’s not everyday that you are confronted with an image of a flying saucer in the english countryside. Tim Walker transports us through his photography to another world where anything is possible and everything is beautiful. An exhibition at Somerset House is hosting a whimsical display of photographs and props by the British photographer. Here […]
An exhibition showcasing 113 photographs taken by Karl Lagerfeld is currently on display at Saatchi Gallery. Each photograph features an array of famous faces adorned in a Chanel black jacket. The portraits are all taken in black and white in a collaboration with former French Vogue editor Carine Roitfield who styled the models. The travelling […]
For its inaugural exhibition at its second London location at Burlington Gardens, New York gallery Pace opens with Mark Rothko and Hiroshi Sugimoto. The gallery space which has previously been occupied by Haunch of Venison and is neighbour to the Royal Academy has been renovated by Sir David Chipperfield. The predominantly dark show is the […]