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RAÚL CAÑIBANO
Raúl Cañibano. Raúl Cañibano lives and works in Havana, Cuba. His first solo exhibition, Lonely Hunter, took place in 1993 at the Fototeca de Cuba in Havana. Since then his photographs have been exhibited internationally in Mexico, Canada, Brazil, the US, Spain, Greece, Italy, Belgium, and Japan. In 1999 he won the Grand Prix inthe Cuban
THE COLONY ROOM CLUB The Colony Room Club. If going to the Groucho Club was like attending a non-stop media prom in the 90s, the Colony Room Club was the equivalent of skulking off behind the bike sheds to have a fag. Both were private members drinking clubs in Soho catering for an alcoholic and artistic elite and were near neighbours on Dean Street, but theywere
KYOICHI TSUZUKI: HAPPY VICTIMS A book filled with art found in odd places, it documents a Japanese predilection for the offbeat and the outré. In the exhibition Happy Victims, Tsuzuki photographs some thirty individuals who have turned the act of shopping into an indefinable obsession, lying somewhere between artistic expression and an unusual kind of fetishism. BERT HARDY | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Bert Hardy. Bert Hardy (1913-1995) was born in London and worked his way up from a lab assistant to become a photographer. His talent flourished as a staff photographer on Picture Post, joining the illustrated magazine during the Second World War. As well as travelling with the armed forces, his images of the Blitz are amongstthe finest and
HOME | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERYWHAT'S ONVISIT & ENGAGEPRINT SALESVIEWPOINTSBOOKSHOPJULIE COCKBURN: BALANCING ACT The Photographers' Gallery was founded in 1971 as the first public gallery in the UK dedicated to photography, photographers' and the development of the photographic medium. PATRONS | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Patrons. Enjoy a close relationship with The Photographers’ Gallery. Our patrons engage with all aspects of our work, from meeting artists and exploring photographic practices to hearing from curatorial experts and photography specialists. Gain exclusive access to each of our exhibitions. You will be the first to see our exhibitions at WHAT IS PHOTOPOETRY? Indeed, Crawford and McBeath’s Chinese Makars is an artist’s box combining McBeath’s photographs with a new version of Crawford’s translation of The Dream of the Rood, one of the oldest known works of English literature.Reaching from one language to another echoes the reach required to connect poem to photograph, photograph to poem, in that connections are not necessarily obvious. PHOTOGRAPHY AND POETRY Photography and Poetry. As forms of artistic expression, both poetry and photography can convey a narrative or story without certainty or being merely descriptive. However both the poetic or photographic act are often still perceived as solitary pursuits, occurring in isolation from other creative acts. Notions of composition, language, light MADE YOU LOOK: DANDYISM AND BLACK MASCULINITY Made You Look explores dandyism as radical personal politics, a willed flamboyance that flies in the face of conventional constructions of the black masculine. It proposes that the black ‘dandy’, with his extravagant emphasis on dress foregrounds a hyper-visible identity which counters the heighted vulnerability, the result of a charged CAREERS | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Opening Times (Galleries closed for install) Tues - Sat 10.00 - 18.00 Sun - Mon Closed Plan your visit. 16-18 Ramillies Street, London W1F7LW info@tpg.org.uk
RAÚL CAÑIBANO
Raúl Cañibano. Raúl Cañibano lives and works in Havana, Cuba. His first solo exhibition, Lonely Hunter, took place in 1993 at the Fototeca de Cuba in Havana. Since then his photographs have been exhibited internationally in Mexico, Canada, Brazil, the US, Spain, Greece, Italy, Belgium, and Japan. In 1999 he won the Grand Prix inthe Cuban
THE COLONY ROOM CLUB The Colony Room Club. If going to the Groucho Club was like attending a non-stop media prom in the 90s, the Colony Room Club was the equivalent of skulking off behind the bike sheds to have a fag. Both were private members drinking clubs in Soho catering for an alcoholic and artistic elite and were near neighbours on Dean Street, but theywere
KYOICHI TSUZUKI: HAPPY VICTIMS A book filled with art found in odd places, it documents a Japanese predilection for the offbeat and the outré. In the exhibition Happy Victims, Tsuzuki photographs some thirty individuals who have turned the act of shopping into an indefinable obsession, lying somewhere between artistic expression and an unusual kind of fetishism. BERT HARDY | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Bert Hardy. Bert Hardy (1913-1995) was born in London and worked his way up from a lab assistant to become a photographer. His talent flourished as a staff photographer on Picture Post, joining the illustrated magazine during the Second World War. As well as travelling with the armed forces, his images of the Blitz are amongstthe finest and
DEVELOP AT HOME EXHIBITION Develop at Home and The Signal were two outdoor exhibitions featuring work produced by 20 young people during the Covid-19 pandemic.. Covid-19 have been challenging to navigate for many. During this time, The Photographers’ Gallery’s flagship youth careers programme, Develop, went online to work with and support 14 to 24-year-olds’ creativity and connectedness.TPG NEW TALENT '21
About. The Photographers’ Gallery’s New Talent Award 2021 (TNT’21) supports emerging and under-recognised photographers in the UK. This year, 6 finalists will be selected by esteemed Brazilian artist Rosângela Rennó from an open call.4004 - JOANA MOLL
1 August – 15 October 2021. Linking the production of the first commercial microprocessor in 1971, with the geometrical explosion of techno-capitalism and the acceleration of climate change. WHAT IS 21ST CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHY? As Gilles Deleuze said: ‘There is no need for fear or hope, only to look for new weapons’. 21st Century photography is this wave, characterised as a continuous process of re-shaping visual forms out of data. It has little in common with prints in black frames - these coffins of photography.FUTUREPROOF
Presented at The Truman Brewery, as part of Free Range, an annual showcase of UK graduates, FutureProof is an alternative exhibition of original works conceived and curated by participants of the TPG Develop programme.. Established in 2017, TPG Develop offers a range of subsidised activities, talks and workshops to help young people aged 14-24 years old learn more about opportunities in the RICHARD WENTWORTH / EUGÈNE ATGET: FAUX AMIS Publication. The exhibition is accompanied by a comprehensive 144pp publication, Richard Wentworth/Eugène Atget: Faux Amis, including colour and duotone reproductions of over 100 images. ISBN: 978-0907-87962-6. Alongside the exhibition there was a related Off-Site Project by artist Anna Best . Occasional Sights – a Londonguidebook of missed
LOOKING EAST: PHOTOGRAPHY IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE IN Costică Acsinte, Slobozia, Romania, circa 1930-1950, courtesy of the Costică Acsinte Archive Costică Acsinte, Slobozia, Romania, circa ANGÉLICA DASS: THE COLORS WE SHARE (SIGNED, PRE-ORDER Pre-orders will be fulfilled mid/late June. By depicting people from all over the world against a background that matches their skin tone, Angélica Dass challenges the racially charged colors we use to describe race. What does it mean to be seen as “white,” “black,” “yellow,” “red,”SOHO THEN: EP. 4
Soho Then is a photo-based podcast produced by Clare Lynch and commissioned by The Photographers’ Gallery, a Soho-based public gallery dedicated to photography. Soho Then is s financially supported by The National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund and #MyWestminster Fund. With thanks to National Lottery Players. JOE REIS: HOW DEMOCRATIC IS YOUR LIBERAL DEMOCRACY? The intention of this exhibition is to bring these two sides of the political process into connection, and thus into visibility. To impose, if you like, on the viewer a "way of seeing", a "reading" of this hidden connection. The photographer himself takes the responsibility for making this connection visible, and thus for thequestion which
HOME | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERYWHAT'S ONVISIT & ENGAGEPRINT SALESVIEWPOINTSBOOKSHOPJULIE COCKBURN: BALANCING ACT The Photographers' Gallery was founded in 1971 as the first public gallery in the UK dedicated to photography, photographers' and the development of the photographic medium. PATRONS | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Patrons. Enjoy a close relationship with The Photographers’ Gallery. Our patrons engage with all aspects of our work, from meeting artists and exploring photographic practices to hearing from curatorial experts and photography specialists. Gain exclusive access to each of our exhibitions. You will be the first to see our exhibitions at WHAT IS PHOTOPOETRY? Indeed, Crawford and McBeath’s Chinese Makars is an artist’s box combining McBeath’s photographs with a new version of Crawford’s translation of The Dream of the Rood, one of the oldest known works of English literature.Reaching from one language to another echoes the reach required to connect poem to photograph, photograph to poem, in that connections are not necessarily obvious. CAREERS | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Opening Times (Galleries closed for install) Tues - Sat 10.00 - 18.00 Sun - Mon Closed Plan your visit. 16-18 Ramillies Street, London W1F7LW info@tpg.org.uk
MADE YOU LOOK: DANDYISM AND BLACK MASCULINITY Made You Look explores dandyism as radical personal politics, a willed flamboyance that flies in the face of conventional constructions of the black masculine. It proposes that the black ‘dandy’, with his extravagant emphasis on dress foregrounds a hyper-visible identity which counters the heighted vulnerability, the result of a chargedRAÚL CAÑIBANO
Raúl Cañibano. Raúl Cañibano lives and works in Havana, Cuba. His first solo exhibition, Lonely Hunter, took place in 1993 at the Fototeca de Cuba in Havana. Since then his photographs have been exhibited internationally in Mexico, Canada, Brazil, the US, Spain, Greece, Italy, Belgium, and Japan. In 1999 he won the Grand Prix inthe Cuban
THE COLONY ROOM CLUB The Colony Room Club. If going to the Groucho Club was like attending a non-stop media prom in the 90s, the Colony Room Club was the equivalent of skulking off behind the bike sheds to have a fag. Both were private members drinking clubs in Soho catering for an alcoholic and artistic elite and were near neighbours on Dean Street, but theywere
SOHO THEN: EP. 4
Soho Then is a photo-based podcast produced by Clare Lynch and commissioned by The Photographers’ Gallery, a Soho-based public gallery dedicated to photography. Soho Then is s financially supported by The National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund and #MyWestminster Fund. With thanks to National Lottery Players. KYOICHI TSUZUKI: HAPPY VICTIMS A book filled with art found in odd places, it documents a Japanese predilection for the offbeat and the outré. In the exhibition Happy Victims, Tsuzuki photographs some thirty individuals who have turned the act of shopping into an indefinable obsession, lying somewhere between artistic expression and an unusual kind of fetishism. BERT HARDY | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Bert Hardy. Bert Hardy (1913-1995) was born in London and worked his way up from a lab assistant to become a photographer. His talent flourished as a staff photographer on Picture Post, joining the illustrated magazine during the Second World War. As well as travelling with the armed forces, his images of the Blitz are amongstthe finest and
HOME | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERYWHAT'S ONVISIT & ENGAGEPRINT SALESVIEWPOINTSBOOKSHOPJULIE COCKBURN: BALANCING ACT The Photographers' Gallery was founded in 1971 as the first public gallery in the UK dedicated to photography, photographers' and the development of the photographic medium. PATRONS | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Patrons. Enjoy a close relationship with The Photographers’ Gallery. Our patrons engage with all aspects of our work, from meeting artists and exploring photographic practices to hearing from curatorial experts and photography specialists. Gain exclusive access to each of our exhibitions. You will be the first to see our exhibitions at WHAT IS PHOTOPOETRY? Indeed, Crawford and McBeath’s Chinese Makars is an artist’s box combining McBeath’s photographs with a new version of Crawford’s translation of The Dream of the Rood, one of the oldest known works of English literature.Reaching from one language to another echoes the reach required to connect poem to photograph, photograph to poem, in that connections are not necessarily obvious. CAREERS | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Opening Times (Galleries closed for install) Tues - Sat 10.00 - 18.00 Sun - Mon Closed Plan your visit. 16-18 Ramillies Street, London W1F7LW info@tpg.org.uk
MADE YOU LOOK: DANDYISM AND BLACK MASCULINITY Made You Look explores dandyism as radical personal politics, a willed flamboyance that flies in the face of conventional constructions of the black masculine. It proposes that the black ‘dandy’, with his extravagant emphasis on dress foregrounds a hyper-visible identity which counters the heighted vulnerability, the result of a chargedRAÚL CAÑIBANO
Raúl Cañibano. Raúl Cañibano lives and works in Havana, Cuba. His first solo exhibition, Lonely Hunter, took place in 1993 at the Fototeca de Cuba in Havana. Since then his photographs have been exhibited internationally in Mexico, Canada, Brazil, the US, Spain, Greece, Italy, Belgium, and Japan. In 1999 he won the Grand Prix inthe Cuban
THE COLONY ROOM CLUB The Colony Room Club. If going to the Groucho Club was like attending a non-stop media prom in the 90s, the Colony Room Club was the equivalent of skulking off behind the bike sheds to have a fag. Both were private members drinking clubs in Soho catering for an alcoholic and artistic elite and were near neighbours on Dean Street, but theywere
SOHO THEN: EP. 4
Soho Then is a photo-based podcast produced by Clare Lynch and commissioned by The Photographers’ Gallery, a Soho-based public gallery dedicated to photography. Soho Then is s financially supported by The National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund and #MyWestminster Fund. With thanks to National Lottery Players. KYOICHI TSUZUKI: HAPPY VICTIMS A book filled with art found in odd places, it documents a Japanese predilection for the offbeat and the outré. In the exhibition Happy Victims, Tsuzuki photographs some thirty individuals who have turned the act of shopping into an indefinable obsession, lying somewhere between artistic expression and an unusual kind of fetishism. BERT HARDY | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Bert Hardy. Bert Hardy (1913-1995) was born in London and worked his way up from a lab assistant to become a photographer. His talent flourished as a staff photographer on Picture Post, joining the illustrated magazine during the Second World War. As well as travelling with the armed forces, his images of the Blitz are amongstthe finest and
DEVELOP AT HOME EXHIBITION Develop at Home and The Signal were two outdoor exhibitions featuring work produced by 20 young people during the Covid-19 pandemic.. Covid-19 have been challenging to navigate for many. During this time, The Photographers’ Gallery’s flagship youth careers programme, Develop, went online to work with and support 14 to 24-year-olds’ creativity and connectedness.TPG NEW TALENT '21
About. The Photographers’ Gallery’s New Talent Award 2021 (TNT’21) supports emerging and under-recognised photographers in the UK. This year, 6 finalists will be selected by esteemed Brazilian artist Rosângela Rennó from an open call.FUTUREPROOF
Presented at The Truman Brewery, as part of Free Range, an annual showcase of UK graduates, FutureProof is an alternative exhibition of original works conceived and curated by participants of the TPG Develop programme.. Established in 2017, TPG Develop offers a range of subsidised activities, talks and workshops to help young people aged 14-24 years old learn more about opportunities in the RICHARD WENTWORTH / EUGÈNE ATGET: FAUX AMIS Publication. The exhibition is accompanied by a comprehensive 144pp publication, Richard Wentworth/Eugène Atget: Faux Amis, including colour and duotone reproductions of over 100 images. ISBN: 978-0907-87962-6. Alongside the exhibition there was a related Off-Site Project by artist Anna Best . Occasional Sights – a Londonguidebook of missed
BERT HARDY | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Bert Hardy. Bert Hardy (1913-1995) was born in London and worked his way up from a lab assistant to become a photographer. His talent flourished as a staff photographer on Picture Post, joining the illustrated magazine during the Second World War. As well as travelling with the armed forces, his images of the Blitz are amongstthe finest and
LOOKING EAST: PHOTOGRAPHY IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE IN Costică Acsinte, Slobozia, Romania, circa 1930-1950, courtesy of the Costică Acsinte Archive Costică Acsinte, Slobozia, Romania, circaSOHO THEN: EP. 4
Soho Then is a photo-based podcast produced by Clare Lynch and commissioned by The Photographers’ Gallery, a Soho-based public gallery dedicated to photography. Soho Then is s financially supported by The National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund and #MyWestminster Fund. With thanks to National Lottery Players. JOE REIS: HOW DEMOCRATIC IS YOUR LIBERAL DEMOCRACY? The intention of this exhibition is to bring these two sides of the political process into connection, and thus into visibility. To impose, if you like, on the viewer a "way of seeing", a "reading" of this hidden connection. The photographer himself takes the responsibility for making this connection visible, and thus for thequestion which
JAMES BARNOR: THE ROADMAKER The Roadmaker is a new retrospective book of work by photographer James Barnor drawing from across his career, demonstrating his modernism and inherent skill as a colourist. The publication of the book coincides with the exhibition James Barnor: Ghanaian Modernist at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery from 17 May 2021 as p ANGÉLICA DASS: THE COLORS WE SHARE (SIGNED, PRE-ORDER Pre-orders will be fulfilled mid/late June. By depicting people from all over the world against a background that matches their skin tone, Angélica Dass challenges the racially charged colors we use to describe race. What does it mean to be seen as “white,” “black,” “yellow,” “red,” HOME | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERYWHAT'S ONVISIT & ENGAGEPRINT SALESVIEWPOINTSBOOKSHOPJULIE COCKBURN: BALANCING ACT The Photographers' Gallery was founded in 1971 as the first public gallery in the UK dedicated to photography, photographers' and the development of the photographic medium. WHAT'S ON | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Opening Times (Galleries closed for install) Tues - Sat 10.00 - 18.00 Sun - Mon Closed Plan your visit. 16-18 Ramillies Street, London W1F7LW info@tpg.org.uk
CLARE STRAND
The fourth release in TPG’s 50th Anniversary ‘Golden Editions’ series is this playful image by British photographer, Clare Strand (b.1973, Sevenoaks, UK). Girl in Two Halves, 2007, is part of the series Conjurations, which continues Strand’s long-standing interest in the camera's supposed ability to record the metaphysical.It further explores photography’s fraught relationship to WHAT IS PHOTOPOETRY? Indeed, Crawford and McBeath’s Chinese Makars is an artist’s box combining McBeath’s photographs with a new version of Crawford’s translation of The Dream of the Rood, one of the oldest known works of English literature.Reaching from one language to another echoes the reach required to connect poem to photograph, photograph to poem, in that connections are not necessarily obvious. PHOTOGRAPHY AND POETRY Photography and Poetry. As forms of artistic expression, both poetry and photography can convey a narrative or story without certainty or being merely descriptive. However both the poetic or photographic act are often still perceived as solitary pursuits, occurring in isolation from other creative acts. Notions of composition, language, light WHAT IS 21ST CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHY? As Gilles Deleuze said: ‘There is no need for fear or hope, only to look for new weapons’. 21st Century photography is this wave, characterised as a continuous process of re-shaping visual forms out of data. It has little in common with prints in black frames - these coffins of photography. THE COLONY ROOM CLUB The Colony Room Club. If going to the Groucho Club was like attending a non-stop media prom in the 90s, the Colony Room Club was the equivalent of skulking off behind the bike sheds to have a fag. Both were private members drinking clubs in Soho catering for an alcoholic and artistic elite and were near neighbours on Dean Street, but theywere
RAÚL CAÑIBANO
Raúl Cañibano. Raúl Cañibano lives and works in Havana, Cuba. His first solo exhibition, Lonely Hunter, took place in 1993 at the Fototeca de Cuba in Havana. Since then his photographs have been exhibited internationally in Mexico, Canada, Brazil, the US, Spain, Greece, Italy, Belgium, and Japan. In 1999 he won the Grand Prix inthe Cuban
LEND ME YOUR FACE!
Lend Me Your Face is a participatory deepfake artificial intelligence project by Tamiko Thiel and /p. Deepfakes are synthetic images created with machine learning algorithms in which a person's face is replaced with someone else's. Using videos of speeches by public figures as primary media, the system only needs a few minutes of processing and NADIA LEE COHEN: WOMEN (SECOND EDITION) Nadia Lee Cohen: Women (Second Edition) * New or Sealed *. £6500. 65.00. Default Title. Default Title - Sold Out. The first monograph of British, Los Angeles based photographer Nadia Lee Cohen. 100 portraits of hyper-surrealist pop iconography. Title: Women. Publisher: IDEA, 2021. HOME | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERYWHAT'S ONVISIT & ENGAGEPRINT SALESVIEWPOINTSBOOKSHOPJULIE COCKBURN: BALANCING ACT The Photographers' Gallery was founded in 1971 as the first public gallery in the UK dedicated to photography, photographers' and the development of the photographic medium. WHAT'S ON | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Opening Times (Galleries closed for install) Tues - Sat 10.00 - 18.00 Sun - Mon Closed Plan your visit. 16-18 Ramillies Street, London W1F7LW info@tpg.org.uk
CLARE STRAND
The fourth release in TPG’s 50th Anniversary ‘Golden Editions’ series is this playful image by British photographer, Clare Strand (b.1973, Sevenoaks, UK). Girl in Two Halves, 2007, is part of the series Conjurations, which continues Strand’s long-standing interest in the camera's supposed ability to record the metaphysical.It further explores photography’s fraught relationship to WHAT IS PHOTOPOETRY? Indeed, Crawford and McBeath’s Chinese Makars is an artist’s box combining McBeath’s photographs with a new version of Crawford’s translation of The Dream of the Rood, one of the oldest known works of English literature.Reaching from one language to another echoes the reach required to connect poem to photograph, photograph to poem, in that connections are not necessarily obvious. PHOTOGRAPHY AND POETRY Photography and Poetry. As forms of artistic expression, both poetry and photography can convey a narrative or story without certainty or being merely descriptive. However both the poetic or photographic act are often still perceived as solitary pursuits, occurring in isolation from other creative acts. Notions of composition, language, light WHAT IS 21ST CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHY? As Gilles Deleuze said: ‘There is no need for fear or hope, only to look for new weapons’. 21st Century photography is this wave, characterised as a continuous process of re-shaping visual forms out of data. It has little in common with prints in black frames - these coffins of photography. THE COLONY ROOM CLUB The Colony Room Club. If going to the Groucho Club was like attending a non-stop media prom in the 90s, the Colony Room Club was the equivalent of skulking off behind the bike sheds to have a fag. Both were private members drinking clubs in Soho catering for an alcoholic and artistic elite and were near neighbours on Dean Street, but theywere
RAÚL CAÑIBANO
Raúl Cañibano. Raúl Cañibano lives and works in Havana, Cuba. His first solo exhibition, Lonely Hunter, took place in 1993 at the Fototeca de Cuba in Havana. Since then his photographs have been exhibited internationally in Mexico, Canada, Brazil, the US, Spain, Greece, Italy, Belgium, and Japan. In 1999 he won the Grand Prix inthe Cuban
LEND ME YOUR FACE!
Lend Me Your Face is a participatory deepfake artificial intelligence project by Tamiko Thiel and /p. Deepfakes are synthetic images created with machine learning algorithms in which a person's face is replaced with someone else's. Using videos of speeches by public figures as primary media, the system only needs a few minutes of processing and NADIA LEE COHEN: WOMEN (SECOND EDITION) Nadia Lee Cohen: Women (Second Edition) * New or Sealed *. £6500. 65.00. Default Title. Default Title - Sold Out. The first monograph of British, Los Angeles based photographer Nadia Lee Cohen. 100 portraits of hyper-surrealist pop iconography. Title: Women. Publisher: IDEA, 2021. PATRONS | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Patrons. Enjoy a close relationship with The Photographers’ Gallery. Our patrons engage with all aspects of our work, from meeting artists and exploring photographic practices to hearing from curatorial experts and photography specialists. Gain exclusive access to each of our exhibitions. You will be the first to see our exhibitions atYOUNG PATRONS
Young Patronage and the associated benefits are available to any individual in return for the minimum annual payment of £185 with an annual suggested donation of £415. Provided that eligibility requirements are met, the donation amount will qualify for Gift Aid and The Photographers’ Gallery will submit appropriate claims to HMRevenue
PRINT SALES
Print Sales has been an integral part of The Photographers' Gallery since its opening in 1971, supporting both the organisation and its photographers through the sale of contemporary, modern, vintage, rare and limited edition fine art prints. Each year Print Sales stages a series of specific selling exhibitions.4004 - JOANA MOLL
1 August – 15 October 2021. Linking the production of the first commercial microprocessor in 1971, with the geometrical explosion of techno-capitalism and the acceleration of climate change.TPG NEW TALENT '21
About. The Photographers’ Gallery’s New Talent Award 2021 (TNT’21) supports emerging and under-recognised photographers in the UK. This year, 6 finalists will be selected by esteemed Brazilian artist Rosângela Rennó from an open call. WRITING ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHY If a picture tells a thousand words, then it stands to reason that photography will have inspired its fair share of writings. Critical, theoretical, speculative, philosophical, historical, autobiographical and fictional. Certainly, over the years, TPG has been witness to, subject of and instigator of a variety of texts that aim to elucidate, illuminate, define or simply just celebrate the TEACHERS' SESSION: HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY AT A-LEVEL Opening Times (Galleries closed for install) Tues - Sat 10.00 - 18.00 Sun - Mon Closed Plan your visit. 16-18 Ramillies Street, London W1F 7LW info@tpg.org.uk +44 (0) 20 7087 9300. Registered Charity Number:262548
SCREEN WALK WITH WINNIE SOON Screen Walks is a new series of live-streamed artist/researcher-led explorations of online spaces and artistic strategies designed to illuminate a thriving – often overlooked – digital cultural scene. A new online collaboration between The Photographers’ Gallery, UK and Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland. Biography. Born and raised in Hong Kong, Winnie Soon is an artist-researcher CALL FOR PAPERS: CONCERNING PHOTOGRAPHY CONFERENCE Call for papers. Proposed dates: 25 November, 1 & 2 December Submission closing date: Friday 16 July. On 14 January 1971, The Photographers’ Gallery opened its doors with The Concerned Photographer, an exhibition which had previously been shown in the United States, Switzerland and Japan, and which presented photography as the optimum medium to document social conditions. DBPFP 25TH ANNIVERSARY PANEL (ONLINE) 18.30 BST (on Zoom). Reflect on the history of the prize and its ongoing importance in shaping the contemporary landscape of photography. To celebrate the 25th year of the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize, join the first of three panels where we feature the most influential practitioners who have participated in the prize since its inception. HOME | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERYWHAT'S ONVISIT & ENGAGEPRINT SALESVIEWPOINTSBOOKSHOPJULIE COCKBURN: BALANCING ACT The Photographers' Gallery was founded in 1971 as the first public gallery in the UK dedicated to photography, photographers' and the development of the photographic medium. WHAT'S ON | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Opening Times (Galleries closed for install) Tues - Sat 10.00 - 18.00 Sun - Mon Closed Plan your visit. 16-18 Ramillies Street, London W1F7LW info@tpg.org.uk
CLARE STRAND
The fourth release in TPG’s 50th Anniversary ‘Golden Editions’ series is this playful image by British photographer, Clare Strand (b.1973, Sevenoaks, UK). Girl in Two Halves, 2007, is part of the series Conjurations, which continues Strand’s long-standing interest in the camera's supposed ability to record the metaphysical.It further explores photography’s fraught relationship to WHAT IS PHOTOPOETRY? Indeed, Crawford and McBeath’s Chinese Makars is an artist’s box combining McBeath’s photographs with a new version of Crawford’s translation of The Dream of the Rood, one of the oldest known works of English literature.Reaching from one language to another echoes the reach required to connect poem to photograph, photograph to poem, in that connections are not necessarily obvious. PHOTOGRAPHY AND POETRY Photography and Poetry. As forms of artistic expression, both poetry and photography can convey a narrative or story without certainty or being merely descriptive. However both the poetic or photographic act are often still perceived as solitary pursuits, occurring in isolation from other creative acts. Notions of composition, language, light WHAT IS 21ST CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHY? As Gilles Deleuze said: ‘There is no need for fear or hope, only to look for new weapons’. 21st Century photography is this wave, characterised as a continuous process of re-shaping visual forms out of data. It has little in common with prints in black frames - these coffins of photography. THE COLONY ROOM CLUB The Colony Room Club. If going to the Groucho Club was like attending a non-stop media prom in the 90s, the Colony Room Club was the equivalent of skulking off behind the bike sheds to have a fag. Both were private members drinking clubs in Soho catering for an alcoholic and artistic elite and were near neighbours on Dean Street, but theywere
RAÚL CAÑIBANO
Raúl Cañibano. Raúl Cañibano lives and works in Havana, Cuba. His first solo exhibition, Lonely Hunter, took place in 1993 at the Fototeca de Cuba in Havana. Since then his photographs have been exhibited internationally in Mexico, Canada, Brazil, the US, Spain, Greece, Italy, Belgium, and Japan. In 1999 he won the Grand Prix inthe Cuban
LEND ME YOUR FACE!
Lend Me Your Face is a participatory deepfake artificial intelligence project by Tamiko Thiel and /p. Deepfakes are synthetic images created with machine learning algorithms in which a person's face is replaced with someone else's. Using videos of speeches by public figures as primary media, the system only needs a few minutes of processing and NADIA LEE COHEN: WOMEN (SECOND EDITION) Nadia Lee Cohen: Women (Second Edition) * New or Sealed *. £6500. 65.00. Default Title. Default Title - Sold Out. The first monograph of British, Los Angeles based photographer Nadia Lee Cohen. 100 portraits of hyper-surrealist pop iconography. Title: Women. Publisher: IDEA, 2021. HOME | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERYWHAT'S ONVISIT & ENGAGEPRINT SALESVIEWPOINTSBOOKSHOPJULIE COCKBURN: BALANCING ACT The Photographers' Gallery was founded in 1971 as the first public gallery in the UK dedicated to photography, photographers' and the development of the photographic medium. WHAT'S ON | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Opening Times (Galleries closed for install) Tues - Sat 10.00 - 18.00 Sun - Mon Closed Plan your visit. 16-18 Ramillies Street, London W1F7LW info@tpg.org.uk
CLARE STRAND
The fourth release in TPG’s 50th Anniversary ‘Golden Editions’ series is this playful image by British photographer, Clare Strand (b.1973, Sevenoaks, UK). Girl in Two Halves, 2007, is part of the series Conjurations, which continues Strand’s long-standing interest in the camera's supposed ability to record the metaphysical.It further explores photography’s fraught relationship to WHAT IS PHOTOPOETRY? Indeed, Crawford and McBeath’s Chinese Makars is an artist’s box combining McBeath’s photographs with a new version of Crawford’s translation of The Dream of the Rood, one of the oldest known works of English literature.Reaching from one language to another echoes the reach required to connect poem to photograph, photograph to poem, in that connections are not necessarily obvious. PHOTOGRAPHY AND POETRY Photography and Poetry. As forms of artistic expression, both poetry and photography can convey a narrative or story without certainty or being merely descriptive. However both the poetic or photographic act are often still perceived as solitary pursuits, occurring in isolation from other creative acts. Notions of composition, language, light WHAT IS 21ST CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHY? As Gilles Deleuze said: ‘There is no need for fear or hope, only to look for new weapons’. 21st Century photography is this wave, characterised as a continuous process of re-shaping visual forms out of data. It has little in common with prints in black frames - these coffins of photography. THE COLONY ROOM CLUB The Colony Room Club. If going to the Groucho Club was like attending a non-stop media prom in the 90s, the Colony Room Club was the equivalent of skulking off behind the bike sheds to have a fag. Both were private members drinking clubs in Soho catering for an alcoholic and artistic elite and were near neighbours on Dean Street, but theywere
RAÚL CAÑIBANO
Raúl Cañibano. Raúl Cañibano lives and works in Havana, Cuba. His first solo exhibition, Lonely Hunter, took place in 1993 at the Fototeca de Cuba in Havana. Since then his photographs have been exhibited internationally in Mexico, Canada, Brazil, the US, Spain, Greece, Italy, Belgium, and Japan. In 1999 he won the Grand Prix inthe Cuban
LEND ME YOUR FACE!
Lend Me Your Face is a participatory deepfake artificial intelligence project by Tamiko Thiel and /p. Deepfakes are synthetic images created with machine learning algorithms in which a person's face is replaced with someone else's. Using videos of speeches by public figures as primary media, the system only needs a few minutes of processing and NADIA LEE COHEN: WOMEN (SECOND EDITION) Nadia Lee Cohen: Women (Second Edition) * New or Sealed *. £6500. 65.00. Default Title. Default Title - Sold Out. The first monograph of British, Los Angeles based photographer Nadia Lee Cohen. 100 portraits of hyper-surrealist pop iconography. Title: Women. Publisher: IDEA, 2021. PATRONS | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Patrons. Enjoy a close relationship with The Photographers’ Gallery. Our patrons engage with all aspects of our work, from meeting artists and exploring photographic practices to hearing from curatorial experts and photography specialists. Gain exclusive access to each of our exhibitions. You will be the first to see our exhibitions atYOUNG PATRONS
Young Patronage and the associated benefits are available to any individual in return for the minimum annual payment of £185 with an annual suggested donation of £415. Provided that eligibility requirements are met, the donation amount will qualify for Gift Aid and The Photographers’ Gallery will submit appropriate claims to HMRevenue
PRINT SALES
Print Sales has been an integral part of The Photographers' Gallery since its opening in 1971, supporting both the organisation and its photographers through the sale of contemporary, modern, vintage, rare and limited edition fine art prints. Each year Print Sales stages a series of specific selling exhibitions.4004 - JOANA MOLL
1 August – 15 October 2021. Linking the production of the first commercial microprocessor in 1971, with the geometrical explosion of techno-capitalism and the acceleration of climate change.TPG NEW TALENT '21
About. The Photographers’ Gallery’s New Talent Award 2021 (TNT’21) supports emerging and under-recognised photographers in the UK. This year, 6 finalists will be selected by esteemed Brazilian artist Rosângela Rennó from an open call. WRITING ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHY If a picture tells a thousand words, then it stands to reason that photography will have inspired its fair share of writings. Critical, theoretical, speculative, philosophical, historical, autobiographical and fictional. Certainly, over the years, TPG has been witness to, subject of and instigator of a variety of texts that aim to elucidate, illuminate, define or simply just celebrate the TEACHERS' SESSION: HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY AT A-LEVEL Opening Times (Galleries closed for install) Tues - Sat 10.00 - 18.00 Sun - Mon Closed Plan your visit. 16-18 Ramillies Street, London W1F 7LW info@tpg.org.uk +44 (0) 20 7087 9300. Registered Charity Number:262548
SCREEN WALK WITH WINNIE SOON Screen Walks is a new series of live-streamed artist/researcher-led explorations of online spaces and artistic strategies designed to illuminate a thriving – often overlooked – digital cultural scene. A new online collaboration between The Photographers’ Gallery, UK and Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland. Biography. Born and raised in Hong Kong, Winnie Soon is an artist-researcher CALL FOR PAPERS: CONCERNING PHOTOGRAPHY CONFERENCE Call for papers. Proposed dates: 25 November, 1 & 2 December Submission closing date: Friday 16 July. On 14 January 1971, The Photographers’ Gallery opened its doors with The Concerned Photographer, an exhibition which had previously been shown in the United States, Switzerland and Japan, and which presented photography as the optimum medium to document social conditions. DBPFP 25TH ANNIVERSARY PANEL (ONLINE) 18.30 BST (on Zoom). Reflect on the history of the prize and its ongoing importance in shaping the contemporary landscape of photography. To celebrate the 25th year of the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize, join the first of three panels where we feature the most influential practitioners who have participated in the prize since its inception. HOME | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERYWHAT'S ONVISIT & ENGAGEPRINT SALESVIEWPOINTSBOOKSHOPJULIE COCKBURN: BALANCING ACT The Photographers' Gallery was founded in 1971 as the first public gallery in the UK dedicated to photography, photographers' and the development of the photographic medium. PATRONS | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Patrons. Enjoy a close relationship with The Photographers’ Gallery. Our patrons engage with all aspects of our work, from meeting artists and exploring photographic practices to hearing from curatorial experts and photography specialists. Gain exclusive access to each of our exhibitions. You will be the first to see our exhibitions at DEVELOP AT HOME EXHIBITION Develop at Home and The Signal were two outdoor exhibitions featuring work produced by 20 young people during the Covid-19 pandemic.. Covid-19 have been challenging to navigate for many. During this time, The Photographers’ Gallery’s flagship youth careers programme, Develop, went online to work with and support 14 to 24-year-olds’ creativity and connectedness. WHAT IS PHOTOPOETRY? Indeed, Crawford and McBeath’s Chinese Makars is an artist’s box combining McBeath’s photographs with a new version of Crawford’s translation of The Dream of the Rood, one of the oldest known works of English literature.Reaching from one language to another echoes the reach required to connect poem to photograph, photograph to poem, in that connections are not necessarily obvious. PHOTOGRAPHY AND POETRY Photography and Poetry. As forms of artistic expression, both poetry and photography can convey a narrative or story without certainty or being merely descriptive. However both the poetic or photographic act are often still perceived as solitary pursuits, occurring in isolation from other creative acts. Notions of composition, language, lightRAÚL CAÑIBANO
Raúl Cañibano. Raúl Cañibano lives and works in Havana, Cuba. His first solo exhibition, Lonely Hunter, took place in 1993 at the Fototeca de Cuba in Havana. Since then his photographs have been exhibited internationally in Mexico, Canada, Brazil, the US, Spain, Greece, Italy, Belgium, and Japan. In 1999 he won the Grand Prix inthe Cuban
THE COLONY ROOM CLUB The Colony Room Club. If going to the Groucho Club was like attending a non-stop media prom in the 90s, the Colony Room Club was the equivalent of skulking off behind the bike sheds to have a fag. Both were private members drinking clubs in Soho catering for an alcoholic and artistic elite and were near neighbours on Dean Street, but theywere
SOHO THEN: EP. 4
Soho Then is a photo-based podcast produced by Clare Lynch and commissioned by The Photographers’ Gallery, a Soho-based public gallery dedicated to photography. Soho Then is s financially supported by The National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund and #MyWestminster Fund. With thanks to National Lottery Players. BERT HARDY | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Bert Hardy. Bert Hardy (1913-1995) was born in London and worked his way up from a lab assistant to become a photographer. His talent flourished as a staff photographer on Picture Post, joining the illustrated magazine during the Second World War. As well as travelling with the armed forces, his images of the Blitz are amongstthe finest and
SHIRLEY BAKER: PERSONAL COLLECTION communities in Salford and Manchester from 1961 to 1981. Baker, who died last year, was born in Salford in 1932 and worked as a photographer and writer for several magazines and HOME | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERYWHAT'S ONVISIT & ENGAGEPRINT SALESVIEWPOINTSBOOKSHOPJULIE COCKBURN: BALANCING ACT The Photographers' Gallery was founded in 1971 as the first public gallery in the UK dedicated to photography, photographers' and the development of the photographic medium. PATRONS | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Patrons. Enjoy a close relationship with The Photographers’ Gallery. Our patrons engage with all aspects of our work, from meeting artists and exploring photographic practices to hearing from curatorial experts and photography specialists. Gain exclusive access to each of our exhibitions. You will be the first to see our exhibitions at DEVELOP AT HOME EXHIBITION Develop at Home and The Signal were two outdoor exhibitions featuring work produced by 20 young people during the Covid-19 pandemic.. Covid-19 have been challenging to navigate for many. During this time, The Photographers’ Gallery’s flagship youth careers programme, Develop, went online to work with and support 14 to 24-year-olds’ creativity and connectedness. WHAT IS PHOTOPOETRY? Indeed, Crawford and McBeath’s Chinese Makars is an artist’s box combining McBeath’s photographs with a new version of Crawford’s translation of The Dream of the Rood, one of the oldest known works of English literature.Reaching from one language to another echoes the reach required to connect poem to photograph, photograph to poem, in that connections are not necessarily obvious. PHOTOGRAPHY AND POETRY Photography and Poetry. As forms of artistic expression, both poetry and photography can convey a narrative or story without certainty or being merely descriptive. However both the poetic or photographic act are often still perceived as solitary pursuits, occurring in isolation from other creative acts. Notions of composition, language, lightRAÚL CAÑIBANO
Raúl Cañibano. Raúl Cañibano lives and works in Havana, Cuba. His first solo exhibition, Lonely Hunter, took place in 1993 at the Fototeca de Cuba in Havana. Since then his photographs have been exhibited internationally in Mexico, Canada, Brazil, the US, Spain, Greece, Italy, Belgium, and Japan. In 1999 he won the Grand Prix inthe Cuban
THE COLONY ROOM CLUB The Colony Room Club. If going to the Groucho Club was like attending a non-stop media prom in the 90s, the Colony Room Club was the equivalent of skulking off behind the bike sheds to have a fag. Both were private members drinking clubs in Soho catering for an alcoholic and artistic elite and were near neighbours on Dean Street, but theywere
SOHO THEN: EP. 4
Soho Then is a photo-based podcast produced by Clare Lynch and commissioned by The Photographers’ Gallery, a Soho-based public gallery dedicated to photography. Soho Then is s financially supported by The National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund and #MyWestminster Fund. With thanks to National Lottery Players. BERT HARDY | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Bert Hardy. Bert Hardy (1913-1995) was born in London and worked his way up from a lab assistant to become a photographer. His talent flourished as a staff photographer on Picture Post, joining the illustrated magazine during the Second World War. As well as travelling with the armed forces, his images of the Blitz are amongstthe finest and
SHIRLEY BAKER: PERSONAL COLLECTION communities in Salford and Manchester from 1961 to 1981. Baker, who died last year, was born in Salford in 1932 and worked as a photographer and writer for several magazines andTPG NEW TALENT 2021
Get noticed. Get shown. Get supported. TNT’21 supports emerging and under-recognised photographers in the UK. This year, 6 finalists will be selected by esteemed Brazilian artist Rosângela Rennó from an open call.. Now in its second iteration, TNT’21 will offer each finalist an online exhibition, a bursary of £1,500, a year-long mentorship with a photographer or industry professional DEVELOP AT HOME EXHIBITION Develop at Home and The Signal were two outdoor exhibitions featuring work produced by 20 young people during the Covid-19 pandemic.. Covid-19 have been challenging to navigate for many. During this time, The Photographers’ Gallery’s flagship youth careers programme, Develop, went online to work with and support 14 to 24-year-olds’ creativity and connectedness.YOUNG PATRONS
Young Patronage and the associated benefits are available to any individual in return for the minimum annual payment of £185 with an annual suggested donation of £415. Provided that eligibility requirements are met, the donation amount will qualify for Gift Aid and The Photographers’ Gallery will submit appropriate claims to HMRevenue
BOOKSHOP | THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY Bookshop. We are an independent bookshop at the heart of The Photographers’ Gallery, with all of our profits helping to support the Gallery’s public programme. The Bookshop sells a unique range of books, editions, zines, journals, films, cameras, cards and gifts from around the world. Our selection is made up of publications from a wide WHAT IS 21ST CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHY? As Gilles Deleuze said: ‘There is no need for fear or hope, only to look for new weapons’. 21st Century photography is this wave, characterised as a continuous process of re-shaping visual forms out of data. It has little in common with prints in black frames - these coffins of photography. WATCH: SCREEN WALK WITH MOREHSHIN ALLAHYARI Wednesday 19 May 18.00 BST Free event. Watch Morehshin Allahyari in a live-streamed online tour For this personal guide through the She Who Sees The Unknown archive, artist Morehshin Allahyari walked the audience through the process of archival creation, the image library, and the materials embedded on the website.The She Who Sees The Unknown archive was built in March 2021 with concepts of A YOUNG PERSON RECOMMENDS... SOMNYAMA NGONYAMA: HAIL THE Kate Arkwright reviews the photobook Somnyama Ngonyama: Hail the Dark Lioness by Zanele Muholi. Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail the Dark Lioness (translated from isiZulu) is a strikingly beautiful book containing artist Zanele Muholi’s series of photographic self-portraits of thesame name.
A YOUNG PERSON RECOMMENDS... Since 2011, The Photographers’ Gallery has supported young people aged 25 and under to write reviews of current photography exhibitions and books, which are published as part of the A Young Person Recommends series. Reviews are commissioned monthly to be featured in our Teachers and Educators’ E-Newsletter, and are archived here onour website.
WATCH: SCREEN WALK WITH JAKE ELWES, ZIZI AND ME Wednesday 7th April 18.00 BST. Watch Jake Elwes, Zizi and Me as they walk us through the world of deepfake drag in The Zizi Project.. Drag challenges gender and explores otherness, while A.I. is often mystified as a concept and tool, and is complicit in reproducingsocial bias.
PHILIPP SCHMITT
Philipp Schmitt is an artist, designer, and researcher based in Brooklyn, NY. His practice engages with the philosophical, poetic, and political dimensions of computation by examining the ever-shifting discrepancy between what is computable in theory and in reality. His current work addresses notions of opacity, and the automation ofperception
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