Photo London reveals details of tenth anniversary edition

● Strong list of returning and new international galleries

● Return of the Discovery section for emerging galleries and new Positions section featuring unrepresented photographers championed by collectors and patrons

● Special exhibition ‘London Lives’ presents around 30 leading artists celebrating the extraordinary wealth of London’s photographic talent

● Presenting Partner Belmond presents solo show by photographer Colin Dodgson

● New Book Market championing independent publishers

● Talks Programme curated by Thames & Hudson

● Awards including Photo London x Nikon Emerging Photographer of the Year and PhotoLondon x Hahnemühle Student Award

Photo London marks its 10th anniversary in May with a special edition celebrating London and its rich traditions of photography. The Fair returns to Somerset House, which is celebrating its 25th birthday as an international arts destination, from 15-18 May 2025 (Preview 14 May), once again gathering the world’s leading galleries and artists to present the best of photography and explore the medium’s future possibilities.

Photo London Founders Michael Benson and Fariba Farshad, said: “We are excited to be welcoming such a strong group of international galleries for our landmark tenth edition at Somerset House, including several that have participated in every Fair since the very beginning, and others returning after an absence especially to celebrate this landmark moment with us. We are set to host our largest ever number of collectors and acquisition groups from across the world, attracted by our special anniversary programme including a major exhibition celebrating London and its rich traditions of photography that platforms the city itself this year’s Master of Photography. This exhibition is a testament to all that Photo London has achieved in its first decade during which we have worked closely with the photography community to establish London as an important global hub for the medium. We also celebrate the important role of the book in the photography ecosystem through the creation of a weekend book market for independent publishers, and further expand our long tradition of support for emerging artists through the launch of the new Positions section of the Fair providing a platform for unrepresented artists supported by collectors.”

PHOTO LONDON 2025 EXHIBITORS

Photo London 2025 has confirmed a strong list of international participants featuring several galleries that have exhibited at every edition of the Fair since 2015 including: Robert Hershkowitz Ltd (Lindfield) bringing a selection of historic images of London; Purdy Hicks Gallery (London) presenting a booth dedicated to women artists; CAMERA WORK (Berlin) showing a curated selection of classic and contemporary masterpieces ranging from Irving Penn’s legendary work ‘Mouth’ to Chris Levine’s portrait of Queen Elizabeth II; and Bildhalle (Zurich) exhibiting a curated booth including rare vintage prints from the 1949 London series by avant-garde Swiss photographer René Groebli.

Several galleries are presenting solo booths, including: ROSEGALLERY (Santa Monica) returning with Tania Franco Klein, the recipient of the Photo London Emerging Photographer award in 2018; Galerie Bacqueville (Lille) showing a selection of previously unseen works by David de Beyter from his series ‘The Skeptics’; Guerin Projects (London) bringing abstract works on the theme of love by British-American Robin Hunter Blake; Polka Galerie (Paris) presenting Platinum palladium prints by Photo London’s inaugural Master of Photography Sebastião Salgado; and UP Gallery (Taiwan) graduating from Discovery to the main gallery section with a solo presentation of unique works by Taipei-based Mia Liu.

Amongst the galleries celebrating the tenth edition of Photo London with a highlights presentation of greatest hits from the last ten years is Peter Fetterman Gallery (Santa Monica), whilst Amar Gallery (London) presents work by Dora Maar, the Surrealist photographer immortalised as Pablo Picasso's ‘Weeping Woman’ and the official photographer to the Black Panther Party, Stephen Shames. The Music Photo Gallery dedicate their booth to classic images of musicians including Bob Dylan and John Lennon and Podbielski Contemporary (Milan) return with a focus on the Middle East including works by Shadi Ghadirian (Tehran), Rania Matar (Lebanon), Steve Sabella (Palestine) and Yuval Yairi (Israel) creating a dialogue between cultures, faith and current realities.

A strong Latin and South American focus is present at the fair with Bendana-Pinel (Paris) and ROLF (Buenos Aires) showcasing contemporary artists from the region while David Hill Gallery (London) will bring vintage photographs by Graciela Iturbide. Another Discovery section graduate EUQINOM Gallery (San Francisco) bring a curated booth of women artists using alternative photographic techniques including cyanotypes by Adama Delphine Fawundu and photograms by Klea McKenna, whilst first-time exhibitors Close Gallery (Somerset) showcase work by Canadian artist Carali McCall who will also do a live performance at the Fair.

2025 sees the return of the special partnership with TurkishBank UK that brings exciting galleries from the region to London including Vision Art Platform, Kairos and Simbart Projects (all Istanbul) who will bring a solo booth of Begüm Mütevellioğlu including unseen work using a gum bichromate photography technique that will allow her to merge photographic print with painting.

Belmond returns to Photo London with the second instalment of its acclaimed ‘Belmond Legends’ series, which commissions evocative travel photography "As Seen By" world-renowned artists. For 2025, Belmond is proud to present an exclusive solo exhibition by renowned American photographer Colin Dodgson. This original collection chronicles extraordinary journeys aboard two of Belmond’s iconic sleeper trains: the Andean Explorer, which winds through the majestic high Andes of Peru, and the Eastern & Oriental Express, which meanders through the lush Malaysian jungle. The Peru series is hand-printed by the artist and an accompanying collectible art book of Colin Dodgson's Andean Explorer series, along with previously unseen images, will be published by the esteemed Parisian art house RVB Books. The book will be available through RVB Books' global distribution network, including select bookstores, galleries, and online platforms.

Photo London Director, Sophie Parker, said: “While we are a photography specific fair, the works exhibited go far beyond images hung on walls. Photography can include sculpture, painting, performance, fabric, moving image, and even sound, and at Photo London we celebrate photography as an art object in all its forms. For our tenth anniversary edition I’m incredibly excited to see such a strong group of presentations by galleries from all over the world and I look forward to welcoming a mix of old friends and new faces to Somerset House.”

DISCOVERY

Photo London’s Discovery section is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading platforms for emerging photographers and galleries. Curated by the critic and author Charlotte Jansen, Discovery once again promises to be a highlight of the Fair featuring around 20 galleries including exciting newcomers such as Mortal Machine Gallery (New Orleans) showcasing Bee Gats, a photographer developing a reputation for his gritty, raw and unfiltered portraits of Miami's underground. Other highlights include Victoria Law (London) bringing Venezuelan-born Lucia Pizzani whose photo-based works and sculptures tells stories about colonialism and nature through her use of charged materials such as pre-Hispanic tree bark paper, Contour Gallery (Amsterdam) showcasing late career artist Margriet Smulders who creates beautiful, large-scale tableau with flowers riffing on Dutch traditions in painting, and Roman Road (London) presenting Polina Piech, who graduates from the RCA this year, and is interested in capturing the movement of natural environments, working like a painter ‘en plein air’.

Photo London Discovery section Curator, Charlotte Jansen, said: “The Discovery section at Photo London has always been, for me, the most exciting area of the Fair. As the name implies, it’s where you might find things that you’ve never seen before, which is quite a rarity these days, given our image-saturated culture. I am excited to see a sharp shift away from portraiture towards semi-abstraction and abstraction across many booths this year and to witness the ways contemporary artists are using the camera in a painterly way, like a brush, with captivating results.”

POSITIONS

Photo London’s Positions is a unique initiative that aims to extend Photo London’s role as a champion of emerging talent. Curated by arts patron and founder of the ISelf Collection, Maria Sukkar, Positions is a distinct section within the Fair that constitutes a significant platform for unrepresented photographic artists. Positions offers a truly unique opportunity for a group of collectors and patrons of the arts to play an invaluable role to support unrepresented artists to show their work side-by-side with galleries in a traditional art fair format. Positions features an exciting group of artists including Adam Rouhana, Giulia Mangione, Tim Rudman, Roberto Conde, Bibi Setareh Manavi, Kalpesh Lathigra and Aikaterini Gegisian.

Photo London Positions Curator, Maria Sukkar, said: “I’m incredibly excited about Positions – it’s such a bold and forward-thinking initiative that feels especially needed right now. Photography, as a medium, is still burgeoning in terms of the market, and galleries are often hesitant to take on photographers until much later stages in their careers. This section fills that gap by providing a vital platform for unrepresented talent, offering them the recognition and opportunities they might not otherwise have. Ultimately, my hope is that Positions not only elevates these voices but also reshapes how collectors and curators engage with emerging photographers, solidifying its place as a catalyst for innovation within the art fair model.”

SPECIAL EXHIBITION ‘LONDON LIVES’

Presented in both the Embankment East & West Galleries at Somerset House, the special exhibition ‘London Lives’ curated by critic and author Francis Hodgson features a dazzling array of creative responses to the City by around 30 of its leading image makers including David Bailey, James Barnor, Antony Cairns, Jamie Hawkesworth, Hannah Starkey, Es Devlin, Joy Gregory, Nadav Kander, Idris Khan, Rut Blees Luxemburg, Christian Marclay, Mary McCartney, Simon Roberts, Mitra Tabrizian and Nick Turpin. The exhibition also includes new commissions from Heather Agyepong, Jermaine Francis and Hannah Hughes, whose work will also be published exclusively in the FT Magazine as part of Photo London’s longstanding partnership with FT Weekend. This ambitious and wide-ranging exhibition is both an ode to London and the photography it has inspired.

Curator of ‘London Lives’, Francis Hodgson, said: “For a few days in the spring of every year, Photo London has ruled over London from its great palace on the Thames. As we celebrate its tenth anniversary, we remember that is just the point. Photo London is not a virtual fair, anywhere. Its participants – photographers, publishers, galleries and the rest – come from all over the world and have turned their eyes on every part of it and all its goings-on. But it remains a London fair, anchored in its host city. So we thought for the anniversary we’d celebrate London and what people get up to there. London, like all the really great cities in the world, has something of everything, and people from everywhere. Call it a melting-pot if you want; but we simply call it ‘London Lives’. The more the merrier.”

BOOK MARKET

For the 2025 edition of Photo London, Ben Goulder curates the Fair’s first weekend Book Market (15-17 May) championing the vibrant and diverse communities of independent publishers and showcasing their artistry and vision on a global stage. London is a hub for independent arts publishing, and this new space features a broad selection of photography and arts publishing – from larger publications to zines, pamphlets, and other ephemera—with the aim of bringing diversity and innovation to the Photo London audience.

Highlights include Terminating Martin Parr by Tom Pope, a conceptual debut publication from Folium that documents a 7-hour performance where Pope destroyed 17 photographs by Martin Parr, Gareth McConnell’s Details of Sectarian Murals published by Sorika that turns Northern Ireland’s strident political murals into mesmerising abstractions, and State of Emergency by Max Pinckers that is the result of a decade-long collaboration with Mau Mau freedom fighters and survivors of colonial violence in Kenya.

Photo London Book Market Curator, Ben Goulder, said: “This initiative aims to bring together the best in photography publishing. From experimental approaches to photo book publishing, queer zines, risography, and artist monographs, the market highlights publishers who are pushing the medium forward. It is a celebration of print as a dynamic, time-based artform that bridges disciplines and fosters connections, while also emphasising the importance of small presses and DIY approaches to making publications.”

ACADEMY & TALKS PROGRAMME

Photo London has always placed significant emphasis on its role as a champion for all forms of photography and as a guide to the intricacies of collecting photography. This work continues under the umbrella of the Photo London Academy which offers a year-round and free of charge programme featuring Online Talks, a monthly Book Club and a digital Magazine created in the spirit of an artist’s photo book, all available at photolondon.org/academy.

At the Fair itself, the daily Talks Programme is a regular highlight. The 2025 Photo London Talks Programme is curated for a second edition by Thames & Hudson, with early highlights including artist Zofia Kulik in conversation with Fiona Rogers, a talk entitled ‘Calling The Shots: Exploring the History of Queer Photography’ featuring Curator of Prints at the Victoria & Albert Museum Zorian Clayton, and ‘Black Chronicles’ with Renée Mussai and Mark Sealy.

PHOTO LONDON AWARDS

Since its inception Photo London has run an annual award for an outstanding artist. In many cases the winner of the award has gone on to achieve significant international recognition such as the 2021 winner Heather Agyepong. For each of the past five editions the award has been presented in partnership with Nikon. In 2025 the Photo London x Nikon Emerging Photographer of the Year Award again highlights outstanding emerging photographers with shortlisted work presented in a special display at the Nikon Gallery at the Fair.

The Photo London x Hahnemühle Student Award returns to the Fair for the third time. Working with UK universities offering photography degrees, the award highlights the most exciting early-career talent within the industry, bringing their portfolios to international attention. The shortlisted students are granted the opportunity to print 5-10 artworks on their preferred Hahnemühle papers and present them in a dedicated exhibition at Photo London 2025. The winner is further awarded with a trip to the Hahnemühle mill in Germany to produce a new body of photographic work.

 

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NOTES TO EDITORS

 

Opening Hours:

Wednesday 14 May VIP: 11:00 – 21:00

Thursday 15 May VIP: 11:00 – 13:00 Public: 13:00 – 20:00

Friday 16 May VIP: 11:00 – 13:00 Public: 13:00 – 20:00

Saturday 17 May VIP: 11:00 – 12:00 Public: 12:00 – 20:00

Sunday 18 May VIP: 11:00 – 12:00 Public: 12:00 – 18:00

 

List of participating galleries:

Exhibitors

A.MORE Gallery (Milan), Albumen Gallery (London),Amar Gallery (London), Art Bond (New York), ARTITLEDContemporary (Amsterdam), Atlas Gallery (London), Bendana-Pinel (Paris), BILDHALLE (Amsterdam, Zurich), Brompton Art LTD (London ), CAMERA WORK (Berlin), Chini Gallery (Taipei), Close LTD (Hatch Beauchamp), Cylindergallery London (UK), David Hill Gallery (London), Echo Fine Arts (French Riviera), EUQINOM (San Franciso), Fabrik Projects (Los Angeles), Flowers Gallery (London), Galerie Bacqueville (Lille, Oost-Sobourg), Galerie Baudelaire (Antwerp), Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière (Paris), Galerie Esther Woerdehoff (Paris), Galerie XII (Paris), GBS Fine Art (Somerset), Grob (Lancy), GUERIN PROJECTS (London), Hilton Contemporary (Chicago), Homecoming Gallery (Amsterdam), Ira Stehmann Fine Art (Münich), Kahmann Gallery (The Netherlands), Le Follow13 (Paris), Lee Miller Archives (Muddles Green), Persiehl & Heine (Hamburg), Persons Projects (Berlin), Peter Fetterman Gallery (Santa Monica), Podbielski Contemporary (Milan), Polka Gallery (Paris), Purdy Hicks Gallery (UK), Qerndu (Reykjavík), Robert Hershkowitz Ltd (Lindfield), Rolf (Buenos Aires), Rose Gallery (Santa Monica), Roya Khadjavi Projects/Nemazee Fine Art (London, New York), Studies in Photography (Edinburgh), Suite59 (Amsterdam), Sundaram Tagore (London, New York, Singapore), The Music Photo Gallery (New York), Up Gallery (Hsinchu City), Vision Art Platform (Akaretler, İstanbul)

Discovery

3C Gallery (Santa Monica), AC Latin (Buenos Aires), Beta Contemporary (Barcelona), Bright Gallery (Tel Aviv), Contour Gallery (Rotterdam), Doyle Wham (London), Form. Gallery presented by Virginia Damtsa (Paris), Helphoto Productions (Helsinki), KAIROS Gallery (Istanbul), LS10 Gallery (London), Mortal Machine (New Orleans), New Discretion (New York), nüüd.berlin gallery (Berlin),Palm* Studios (London), Roman Road (London), Sarabande Foundation (Haggerston), Sule Gazioglu Gallery (Turkey), Victoria Law (London)

 

Publishers

Dewi Lewis Publishing (Stockport), GOST (London), Hoxton Mini Press (London), IMAGELESS (Shanghai), Jane and Jeremy (Brighton), KEHRER VERLAG (Heidelberg), New Dimension (London), Thames & Hudson (London), The Photo Book Collective (London)

Special Exhibitors

Autofoto, Belmond, FT Weekend, Kraszna-Krausz Foundation, LENS CULTURE, PHOTO LONDON X HAHNEMÜHLE STUDENT AWARD, PHOTO LONDON X NIKON EMERGING PHOTOGRAPHER AWARD, Prix Pictet

List of ‘London Lives’ artists:

Heather Agyepong

Miles Aldridge

David Bailey

James Barnor

Rut Blees Luxemburg

Antony Cairns

Ed Clark

Susan Derges

Jermaine Francis

Julia Fullerton Batten

Lydia Goldblatt

Joy Gregory

Jamie Hawkesworth

Hannah Hughes

Tom Hunter

 

Nadav Kander

Idris Khan

Nick Knight

Karen Knorr

Chrystel Lebas

Tom Lovelace

Christian Marclay

Mary McCartney

Simon Roberts

Ewan Spencer

Hannah Starkey

Mitra Tabrizian

Alys Thomlinson

Nick Turpin

 

List of Book Market participants:

89 books

Blue Coat Press

Bona Varda

CentreCentre

Depart Pour lImage

Dust Collective

Emargo Editions

Folium

Guest Editions

Highchair Editions

Hot Shoe Magazine

Libro Arte

 

Max Pinckers

Overlapse

Pamplemousse

Reference Point

Soft Copy

Sorika

Spotz

Sun Archive

Tarmac

The Moth House

Valentine Editions

Village

 

ABOUT PHOTO LONDON

Photo London brings the finest international photography to the British capital every year. The Fair presents the best historic and vintage works while also spotlighting fresh perspectives in photography. Photo London was founded in 2015 by Candlestar, an internationally renowned cultural consultancy that specialises in the development of innovative projects in art and education. Candlestar runs a range of major photographic projects including producing Prix Pictet on behalf of the Pictet Group, the prestigious award for photography and sustainability.

ABOUT SOMERSET HOUSE

Step Inside, Think Outside

As the home of cultural innovators, Somerset House is a site of origination, with a cultural programme offering alternative perspectives on the biggest issues of our time. In 2025, Somerset House celebrates its 25th birthday, marking its extraordinary transformation to one of London’s best loved cultural spaces and home to one of the largest creative communities in the UK. To mark this milestone, there will be a special year of artistic innovation featuring genre-defying exhibitions, new commissions and events bringing audiences closer to the range of cross-disciplinary work from our unrivalled resident creative community, cementing Somerset House as a leading international arts destination.

From our historic site in the heart of London, we work globally across art, creativity, business, and non-profit, nurturing new talent, methods and technologies. Our resident community of creative enterprises, arts organisations, artists and makers, makes us a centre of ideas, with most of our programme home-grown. We sit at the meeting point of artistic and social innovation, bringing worlds and minds together to create surprising and often magical results. Our spirit of constant curiosity and counter perspective is integral to our history and key to our future.