Ten things to see at Photo London
Our picks from the 2017 edition of London's premier photography fair.
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Our picks from the 2017 edition of London's premier photography fair.
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The aim of the OYUNA installation is to evoke a sense of serenity, like that felt from a close relationship with the land.
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A textile installation, elaborated with hand-made materials to represent the breath-taking landscape of Lake Atitlán and bring us closer to to Santa Catarina Palopó.
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Face Values engages emotion as a physical performance, inviting visitors to use their facial expressions to control sound and graphic displays.
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Just / Unjust is inspired by an Elizabethan wood carving depicting the “Dance of Death” from Burton Agnes Hall in Yorkshire.
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The Silent Room is an urban intervention that proposes public silent sheds where citizens can freely rest, insulated from outside noise and other sensorial aggressions.
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The Chinese installation considers the emotional significance of an iconic structure and how it became part of the nation’s collective memory.
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Exposed Nerves will be an active multi-disciplinary, rapid response design studio.
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Evoking a jungle meander, this immersive installation invites visitors to get lost in a raw art ambience.
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An independent 19th century woman’s fearless attempt at self-expression lies at the heart of the great director Jane Campion’s sensual and visually striking period drama.
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By exploring positive stories about refugees, we can better empathise with stateless people and understand the privileges of our lives.
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Italy will present a selection of 24 drawings from ‘L'Architettura degli Alberi’ by Cesare Leonardi and Franca Stagi, showcasing a twenty-year-long study of different tree species.
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Being and Existence will provide an emotional pause for visitors; creating emotional balance and a peaceful moment.
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Somalia’s exhibition traces the history of Somali architecture before and after the civil war.
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Invisible Calls presents two major contexts – ‘The Right to Silent Occupation’ and ‘The Right to Narration/Text Opposition.’
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Cultural commentator and award-winning broadcaster Ekow Eshun and photographer Hassan Hajjaj to discuss photographer Leila Alaoui's work.
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We bring you the inaugural episode of Transmissions bringing artists together to share work, curated by Anne Duffau, Tai Shani and Hana Noorali.
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Dr. Gail Lewis explores Black radicalism, anti-capitalist place-making and abolitionist geography with Lola Olufemi and Imani Robinson.
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Johanna Hedva brings 'Tom Cruise Studies' to our Transmissions series with expert guests Vivian Ia and Matthew Miller.
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Rediscover the city through an audio work by artist and Savage Messiah author Laura Grace Ford, the latest PAUSE, a mid-week moment to take in an artist’s work in full
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