Juergen Teller: Woo!
‘Jeurgen Teller is one of the most important photographers of our time’, says the opening line of Teller’s Woo! exhibition and we must admit, we think this is an understatement. He is probably the most...
View ArticleWhat’s On: TROLLEYOLOGY
Londonewcastle Project Space is currently showing TROLLEYOLOGY (no, it’s got nothing to do with buying food in the supermarket, in case you were wondering), featuring works from the independent UK...
View ArticleThe Photographers’ Gallery: Perspectives on Collage
Remember all those magazines that you dumped in the recycling bin the other week, now you’ll wish you hadn’t. The Photographers’ Gallery’s new exhibition reveals just what you can do with a pair of...
View ArticleAt Home With James F. Goldstein
With the men’s shows behind us and the women’s shows just two weeks away, we thought this would be a good time to give you a little peek inside the home of one fashion’s more peculiar followers,...
View ArticleArt Wednesday #18: Marianne Bjornmyr
We’ve been showcasing quite a few photographers’ portfolios recently, but that’s because there seems to be such a high calibre of photography being posted to our Facebook wall [here], big pat on the...
View ArticleNational Portrait Gallery: Man Ray Potraits
We slowly dragged ourselves out of bed on a wintry February morning last week, to get down to the National Portrait Gallery in Trafalgar Square for the first museum show of portraits by the surrealist...
View ArticleThe Grey Line by Jo Metson Scott
In 2007, photographer Jo Metson Scott met a US soldier who had recently gone AWOL after being denied Conscientious Objective status in order to avoid redeployment to Iraq. This encounter was a starting...
View ArticleMiles Aldridge: I Only Want You To Love Me
Fantastical scenes of desperate housewives, virgin brides and glamourous beauties, mixed with the dream-like worlds of the Wizard of Oz or Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland form Miles Alridge’s new...
View ArticleThe Photographers’ Gallery: Fresh Faced + Wild Eyed
Fresh Faced + Wild Eyed is now in its sixth year at The Photographers’ Gallery, yet the exhibition, a showcase for twenty-two photography graduates, still lives up to its name. Revolution, sexuality...
View ArticlePaul Duke’s ‘At Sea’
Paul Duke’s ‘At Sea’ is a bold and resonant exhibition. Duke set out to photograph the men and women working in Moray Firth fishing community on the North East coast of Scotland and the show is a...
View ArticleArt Wednesday Featured Artist: Anna Maguire
25-year-old actress and photographer, Anna Maguire takes vibrant eye-poppingly colourful portraits of friends and animals. Her images have a striking vintage quality that are generally a joy to look...
View ArticleRichard Mosse x The Vinyl Factory
At first glance, it seems like Richard Mosse has captured a fantasy; sugary pink trees and blue-green mist rising from hilltops peppered by signs of human life. But the reality is even more haunting...
View ArticleInspiration Fix: Anna Maguire
Anna Maguire packs an extensive creative punch; photographer, director, actress…an all-round image maker who beautifully observes the quiet, and often unseen, interactions of daily life. Through her...
View ArticleExclusive: Joe Cruz x Art Wednesday
We asked one of our favourite artists, Joe Cruz, to collaborate with us on a special project. Since he is known for updating all types of images with this signature scribbles, we asked him to do the...
View ArticleThe Inheritance Project
Photographer Hayley Benoit and stylist Hannah Newman play a generation game of fancy dress in their new photography exhibition The Inheritance Project, which opens this afternoon at the Cinnamon Cafe...
View ArticleIntroducing…Polly Penrose
Photographer Polly Penrose is not afraid of enclosed spaces. In architectural nooks and crannies, Polly sees angles on which she can drape and mould her body; on mundane pieces of furniture, Polly...
View ArticleMatt Lipps x Josh Lilley Gallery
The densely packed analog photographs of San Francisco artist Matt Lipps take influence from sculpture and painting while all the while self-referentially playing with the medium of photography itself....
View ArticleWendy Bevan x Cob Gallery
Peeling back the layers of Wendy Bevan‘s photography reveals an ethereal woman, often nude as a nymph, underneath a beautiful, psychedelic veil of dissipating colour and soft pattern. Slow Light,...
View ArticleI Scream Factory x A_SPACE
In this latest instalment from the I Scream Factory (the vagabond collective of emerging creatives inspired by the ideal that ice cream is indeed a metaphor for life’s fragilities…) all artwork has...
View ArticleInsights: Rich Gilligan
Dublin photographer Rich Gilligan first popped up on our radar with his counterculture skate book DIY, where he captured the make-shift parks and ramps of the US and European skate scene in all their...
View ArticleGuest Pick: Venetia Dearden
Photographer Venetia Dearden is a Somerset girl with Glastonbury stamped through her like a stick of rock. Growing up a stone’s throw from the festival site will do that to a girl. For her 2010 photo...
View ArticleWednesday’s Child: Rhiannon Adam
As summer starts to properly hit its stride, we caught up with photographer Rhiannon Adam, whose sun-soaked images of Margate and Benidorm make the unlikeliest of beach resorts feel like a slice of...
View ArticleLarry Clark £100 Photograph Sale
Ever since Tulsa, the 1971 seminal book of black and white images that were shot in Larry Clark‘s Oklahoma hometown, the American artist, photographer and director has continually pushed the...
View ArticleAlice Rainis x Latitude Festival 2014
Photographer Alice Rainis took her Minolta 50mm and Olympus 35mm to Latitude and documented a wet weekend of festival detritus, exclusively for Art Wednesday. Her best moment? “Saturday night, during...
View ArticleAngus and Julia Stone: Tour Diary
Australian brother and sister Angus and Julia Stone may have thought they’d left their collaborative careers behind following the release of their second album, Down the Way in 2010, but such is the...
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