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All I Know Is What's On The Internet Review - The Photographer's Gallery
26 October 2018 - 24 February 2019 Exhibition Day Pass £5 Concessions £2.50 Free entry before noon Free entry under 18s View Here We live in a digitised reality. Such has been proven with the recent political controversies in which the phrase ‘fake news’ has entered our everyday vocabulary, in which the lucrative commodification of our personal data made international headlines. “All I know is what’s on the internet,” the title of the new exhibition at the Photographer's Ga
Emma Campbell
Oct 29, 20184 min read
Masters of Photography Review - Huxley-Parlour
24 October – 10 November 2018 Free Entry View Here Huxley-Parlour is presenting the third edition of Masters of Photography, a survey of 30 works by some of the most influential photographers of the 20th Century. Despite its small size, the exhibition proves to be an absorbing experience for those interested in the medium and its development over the last 100 years. While strolling around the gallery one cannot escape the feeling that the photographs placed on the walls look
Magdalena Lapa
Oct 28, 20183 min read
Dorothea Lange: Politics of Seeing Review - Barbican
22nd June – 2nd September 2018 Adult: £19.50 Concessions: £11 Students/14-17: £9 Young Barbican: £5 View Here “This is an incredible opportunity for our visitors to see the first UK survey of the work of such a significant photographer. Dorothea Lange is undoubtedly one of the great photographers of the twentieth century and the issues raised through her work have powerful resonance with issues we’re facing in society today.” Jane Alison, Head of Visual Arts, Barbican Do
Lily Sawyer
Jul 25, 20183 min read
Another Kind of Life: Photography on the Margins Exhibition Review - The Barbican
28th February – 27th May 2018 Standard: £13.50 Concessions: £11 Young Barbican: £5 View Here After the success of their latest monumental exhibition, Jean Michael Basquiat: Boom for Real , The Barbican Centre calls viewers to a similarly groundbreaking and controversial art collection: Another Kind of Life: Photography on the Margins part of the Barbican’s 2018 season “The Art of Change”, is in fact a provocatory and intrinsically political display of pictures taken by twe
Eleonora Colli
Mar 4, 20183 min read
Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2018 Exhibition Review - The Photographers' Gallery
23rd February – 3rd June 2018 Free admission before 12.00 every day Exhibition Day Pass £4 (£2.50 concessions) Advance Online Booking £2.50 View Here This 2018 edition of the ‘Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize’ at the Photographers’ Gallery features four artists: Batia Suter, Rafal Milach, Mathieu Asselin and Luke Willis Thompson. The foundation and the gallery have collaborated since 2005 to present every year a selection of artworks. Past winners included Soph
Olivier Clément
Feb 26, 20183 min read
Looking at Venezuelan Photographer Lucia Pizzani
At first glance, this dark and abstract photograph catches the eye as a surreal portrayal seemingly lifted off from an H.R Giger design book. With a solid black background and a shining abstract image at its core the frame appears to be capturing something out of this world. Imagine the shock when I realized the photographs title was “cabbage”. However, this is not the abstract postmodernism one initially expects when connecting image to title but rather Lucia Pizzani’s exemp
Andres Fuentes
Oct 27, 20173 min read
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