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Photo London is coming to Somerset House 
27/08/21

Photo London is coming to Somerset House 

Discover new cutting-edge work and be get inspired at the Photo London exhibition coming to Somerset House this September, from 8th – 12th September. You will find some of the world’s most iconic photographers, leading photography galleries and publishers and some exciting emerging galleries.

Highlights include:

Master photographer James Barnor and prolific artist Romuald Hazoumè, shown alongside emerging artists Benji Reid and Alexis Peskine by October Gallery.

Two unique yet related bodies of work, Bunker: Along the Atlantic Wall by Italian Photographer Guido Guidi and Bunkers, an on-going series by Los Angeles based Mark Ruwedel, exhibited by Large Glass.

For the first time, the Lee Miller Archives presents the private work of LIFE magazine photographer and editor David E. Scherman, alongside the work of the celebrated photographer Lee Miller.

In the Publishers section, you will find Gost Books (London), Kehrer Verlag (Heidelberg), Hoxton Mini Press (London), Éditions Xavier Barral / Atelier EXB (Paris), Dewi Lewis Publishing (U.K.), Benrido Atelier (Kyoto) and Thames & Hudson.

But it doesn’t stop there… you will also be treated to a programme of events, which includes:

  1. Photography workshops led by Nikon School. The Nikon stand will display a range of photography equipment to try out, with brand ambassadors on hand to talk you through your desired camera or lens.

  2. Portfolio Reviews with the editorial team of the British Journal of Photography.

  3. A programme of artist talks running online and at Somerset House.

To find out the full line-up or to book your tickets visit: www.photolondon.org

#exhibition #photoLondon

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Photo London is coming to Somerset House 

  • Aug 27, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 28, 2024

Discover new cutting-edge work and be get inspired at the Photo London exhibition coming to Somerset House this September, from 8th – 12th September. You will find some of the world’s most iconic photographers, leading photography galleries and publishers and some exciting emerging galleries.

Highlights include:

Master photographer James Barnor and prolific artist Romuald Hazoumè, shown alongside emerging artists Benji Reid and Alexis Peskine by October Gallery.

Two unique yet related bodies of work, Bunker: Along the Atlantic Wall by Italian Photographer Guido Guidi and Bunkers, an on-going series by Los Angeles based Mark Ruwedel, exhibited by Large Glass.

For the first time, the Lee Miller Archives presents the private work of LIFE magazine photographer and editor David E. Scherman, alongside the work of the celebrated photographer Lee Miller.

In the Publishers section, you will find Gost Books (London), Kehrer Verlag (Heidelberg), Hoxton Mini Press (London), Éditions Xavier Barral / Atelier EXB (Paris), Dewi Lewis Publishing (U.K.), Benrido Atelier (Kyoto) and Thames & Hudson.

But it doesn’t stop there… you will also be treated to a programme of events, which includes:

  1. Photography workshops led by Nikon School. The Nikon stand will display a range of photography equipment to try out, with brand ambassadors on hand to talk you through your desired camera or lens.

  2. Portfolio Reviews with the editorial team of the British Journal of Photography.

  3. A programme of artist talks running online and at Somerset House.

To find out the full line-up or to book your tickets visit: www.photolondon.org

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