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  • The 80s: Photographing Britain

    The 80s: Photographing Britain

    The 80s: Photographing Britain Tate Britain, until May 5th 2025 Explore one of the UK’s most critical decades for photography, the 1980s. This exhibition traces the work of a diverse community of photographers, collectives, and publications that created radical responses to the turbulent Thatcher years. Set against the backdrop of race uprisings, the miner strikes,…

  • Isabelle Young, The Importance of Elsewhere

    Isabelle Young, The Importance of Elsewhere

    Isabelle Young, SOCO Gallery, Charlotte, NC USA SOCO Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition by artist Isabelle Young. This will be the artist’s first exhibition with the gallery and first solo exhibition of work in the United States. Isabelle Young is a British artist based in London, but her work is about somewhere else,…

  • Giles Duley, Atelier Jolie, New York

    Giles Duley, Atelier Jolie, New York

    Giles Duley, Atelier Jolie, New York Duley is CEO of Legacy of War Foundation, photographer, writer, chef and presenter, born in 1971 in London. His work focuses on the long-term humanitarian impact of conflict. We have collaborated with Giles over many years and most recently produced archival Ctype prints for an exhibition and lecture series…

  • Zanele Muholi Tate Modern

    Zanele Muholi Tate Modern

    Zanele Muholi, Tate Modern 6 June 2024 to 26 January 2025 Metro Imaging is proud to announce a major UK survey of visual activist Zanele Muholi. Zanele Muholi one of the most acclaimed global photographers working today. With over 260 photographs, this exhibition presents the full breadth of their career to date. Muholi describes themself…

  • Nick Waplington – Living Room

    Nick Waplington – Living Room

    Nick Waplington – Living Room Hamiltons Gallery, London. 14th March -25th May 2024 UK and US-based artist Nick Waplington works with photography as a medium to submerge in communities resulting in personal involvement and visual work. He caught John Berger’s, Richard Avedon’s and the rest of the world’s attention in the 1990s with Living Room…

  • Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind

    Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind

    Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind Tate Modern, 15th February to 1st September 2024 Tate Modern presents the UK’s largest exhibition celebrating the ground breaking and influential work of artist and activist Yoko Ono (b1933 Tokyo). Ono is a trailblazer of early conceptual and participatory art, film and performance, a celebrated musician, and a formidable…

  • William Joshua Templeton: Ways and Means

    William Joshua Templeton: Ways and Means

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] William Joshua Templeton: Ways and Means, River Pollution in England Metro Imaging has been collaborating with artist and environmental campaigner William Joshua Templeton in the production of archival Giclee prints in support of his upcoming publication launch ‘Ways and Means: River Pollution in England.’ Published by la Mentale Editions, and shot in 2021 –…

  • Recent Portraits – Brian David Stevens

    Recent Portraits – Brian David Stevens

    Recent Portraits – Brian David Stevens 12th January – 23rd February 2024 Colony Room Green, 4 Heddon Street W1B 4BL Ziggy Green opens its doors at 4 Heddon Street, London. The venue is a celebration of David Bowie on the ground floor and downstairs will be home to an inspired art installation and immersive bar…

  • Women in Revolt! Tate Britain

    Women in Revolt! Tate Britain

    Women in Revolt! Tate Britain Nov 8th to 7th April 2024 Art, Activism and the Women’s movement in the UK 1970–1990 The first of its kind, this exhibition is a wide-ranging exploration of feminist art by over 100 women artists working in the UK. It shines a spotlight on how networks of women used radical…

  • RE/SISTERS Exhibition

    RE/SISTERS Exhibition

    RE/SISTERS Exhibition: A lens on Gender and Ecology Barbican Museum and Art Gallery, London Thu 5 October to Sun 4th Jan 2024 We are delighted to announce a major group exhibition exploring the relationship between gender and ecology at Barbican Museum and Art Gallery, London. Featuring around 50 international women and gender non-conforming artists, RE/SISTERS…