| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Photo London 2018 will include more than 100 galleries and 500 artists from 18 countries and will showcase the very best of the past, present and future of photography to a growing international audience. An expanded Discovery section will present 22 new and emerging galleries and artists. Preview Wednesday 16 May | Press Preview, 10.00-18.00 | Private View, 18.00-21.30 Public Opening | Thursday 17 May 12:00 - 20:00 | Friday 18 May 12:00 - 19:30 Saturday 19 May 12:00 - 19:30 | Sunday 20 May 12:00 - 18:30 | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | Daido Moriyama, Night Shinjuku, Tokyo, 2018. Courtesy Hamiltons and the artist | | Photo London Exhibitions » | | Edward Burtynsky, Photo London Master of Photography, will have a special exhibition of new work as part of the Public Programme, which also includes presentations by Darren Almond and Es Devlin, a major exhibition on the legacy of William Henry Fox Talbot with contemporary artworks by Adam Fuss, Cornelia Parker, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Vera Lutter and others, and Unwavering Vision, an interactive presentation by the International Center of Photography (ICP). This year’s Pavilion Commissions are by Gilles Caron and Daidō Moriyama. | | |
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| | | | | | | | | | | © Daido Moriyama | | | | | | | | | | Nobuyoshi Araki Flower, Yamorinski and Bondage, 2006 RP Pro-Crystal print mounted to aluminium | Erwin Olaf After Rodin VII, The eternal idol, 2016 Chromogenic print |
| | | | Hamiltons will be participating in Photo London 2018, for the third year, exhibiting a selection of works by gallery artists. A highlight this year is Daido Moriyama, one of the few living modern masters of photography from Japan. Hamiltons will not only have an installation on the stand at the fair, but wil also present Moriyama for the Photo London Pavilion Commission. Our gallery exhibition 'Daido Moriyama: SCENE' will open at the same time to coincide with the fair, and will continue through summer until 17 August 2018. Part of Japan’s Provoke Movement in the 1960s, Moriyama has sought to capture Japan’s societal upheavals and cultural shifts from the latter part of the 20th Century through today. Throughout his career, Moriyama has repeatedly returned to the streets of the city’s enigmatic Shinjuku district as a subject for his work. | | |
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| | | | | | | | Eikoh Hosoe Ordeal by Roses No. 15, 1961 Vintage silver gelatin print 44.4 x 59.3 cm © Eikoh Hosoe | | | | | | | | | | | Harley Weir, Lily, 2014, © Harley Weir | Tim Walker, Erin O’Connor on Prince, Fashion: Giles & No. 21 Charleston Farmhouse, East Sussex, 2015, © Tim Walker |
| | | | BOOK SIGNINGS | | THOMAS MAILAENDER The Fun Archaeology Somerset House: Stand C1 Saturday 19th May from 2 - 3 pm | CHLOE SELLS Flamingo Somerset House: Stand C1 Saturday 19th May from 3 - 4 pm |
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| | | | | | | | Albarrán Cabrera Kairos #4055 2016 Kairos 14 x 26 cm Pigment Print on Japanese paper and gold leaf ©Albarrán Cabrera / Courtesy Bildhalle | | | | | | | | | | Carolle Benitah Pere et bébé 2017 Jamais je vais t'oublierai 30 x 40 cm Gold leaf on Archival Pigment Print / Unique Piece Carolle Benitah /Courtesy Bildhalle | Flor Garduño Agua, México 1983 Witnesses of Time 60 x 50 cm Platinum Palladium Print Flor Garduño / Courtesy Bildhalle |
| | | | Bildhalle is proudly following the lead of now-legendary institutions, galleries and individuals who have shaped the Swiss legacy of continually advancing the photographic medium and further expanding it as an art form. Taking cues from this rich history while also positioning the gallery decidedly within our time and international context, gallery founder and director Mirjam Cavegn pursues an ambitious exhibition program that bridges and pairs some of the most innovative, formally rigorous and conceptually exciting artists of the 20th and 21st century. | |
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| | | | | | | | Hélène Binet ‘The myth of Niobe’ Meshworks by Zaha Hadid, Villa Medici Gardens, Rome, Italy, 2000 2000 Silver gelatin print Courtesy Hélène Binet and Large Glass, London | | | | | | | | | | GUIDO GUIDI 'Farnsworth House (Ludwig Mies van der Rohe), Plano, Illinois, 2000' 2000 Photograph; C-type print on paper 24.5 x 19.5 cm © Guido Guidi Courtesy the artist and Large Glass, London | GUIDO GUIDI 'Farnsworth House (Ludwig Mies van der Rohe), Plano, Illinois, 2000' 2000 Photograph; C-type print on paper 24.5 x 19.5 cm © Guido Guidi Courtesy the artist and Large Glass, London |
| | | | Large Glass is delighted to present the photographic work of Guido Guidi and Hélène Binet. Each artist will show projects from 2000; architectural ‘visions’ of extraordinary buildings and constructions, which transform through their respective lenses. Hélène Binet will show her striking photographic essay on the ‘Meshworks’ by Zaha Hadid and Guido Guidi will show his stunning series of photographs of Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House in Plano, Chicago. | |
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| | | | | | | | Ron Jude Boy Floating in Water 2012 Lago 90 x 112 cm Archival Pigment Print © Ron Jude, courtesy Robert Morat Galerie | | | | | | | | | | Claudius Schulze Dannenberg, Germany 2015 State of Nature 100 x 125 cm Pigment Print © Claudius Schulze, courtesy Robert Morat Galerie | Shane Lavalette Will with Banjo 2011 One Sun, One Shadow 76 x 95 cm Archival Inkjet Print © Shane Lavalette, courtesy Robert Morat Galerie |
| | | | Robert Morat Galerie focuses on contemporary photography and photography of the 20th century, showing alternating exhibitions by German and international photographers from it's program of artists. | |
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| | | | | | | | Thomas Jorion, Sognare, 2016, Tirage jet d'encre 250g/m² et pelliculage, 96 x 120 cm, édition de 5 | | | | | | | | | | © Karlheinz Weinberger No. 62061135 1961 Halbstarke 60 x 40 c-print | © Gérard Musy Le Palace, Paris 1987 Lustre 85 x 56 Gelatin silver print |
| | | | Established in a former sculpture studio in the Montparnasse district, the Galerie Esther Woerdehoff is an essential address in Paris for photography amateurs and collectors. At the gallery, we offer six exhibitions every year and we regularly participate in numerous art fairs in France and worldwide and collaborate for exhibition projects with public and private partners. For 20 years on the Paris artistic scene, Esther Woerdehoff presents her favorites, reveals new talents and maintains a heritage of great names in modern photography. She recently acquired the Karlheinz Weinberger estate and is promoting the exceptional body of work by this Swiss counter-culture photographer. With unlimited curiosity, the Gallery Esther Woerdehoff proposes to discover the diversity and creativity contemporary photography can offer. | |
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| | | | | | | | Ohad Matalon Niad, The small crater 2000 115 x 165 cm c-print mounted on Alu-Dibond, framed Podbielski Contemporary | | | | | | | | | | Naomi Leshem Ofir 2006 Sleepers 92x92cm C-Type print Ncontemporary, Milan | Yuval Yairi Topographic Study 2015 Surveyor 140 x 120 cm, AP 2/2 inkjet print on Canson paper mounted on Alu-Dibond framed with museum glass Podbielski Contemporary |
| | | | | Podbielski Contemporary’s and Ncontemporary’s project aims at presenting to the public of Photo London 2018 a selection of works from four most interesting Israeli photographers. During the last years Israeli photography has attracted the attention of the art world, both for its formal and political research. The Israel Museum of Jerusalem is actively expanding its collection of Israeli Photography and in recent years a number of institutions across the world have acquired significant works. NAOMI LESHEM (b. Israel 1963) is one of the most renowned female photographers of her generation. Having spent part of her life in Switzerland, her photographic technique is strongly influenced by the geometrical structure used in the Swiss academies. Her works deal with the idea of time, by focusing on specific moments of her subjects' lives that can be considered of passage, from the freedom of the youth, to the strict rules of the army; from the unconsciousness, to the awaken status. In Naomi Leshem’s photographic process, the camera serves as a tool for recounting stories, which are the offspring of her thoughts, recollections, or research. Leshem’s interest lies in areas of life and being that may be defined as “in betweens”. This is an aspect that feels familiar, giving her the freedom to shift between worlds - conscious and unaware (“Sleepers”, 2006-2010) and directed and accidental (“Runways”, 2007). MATAN ASHKENAZY (b. Israel 1986) is a recent graduate of the Royal College of Art. In his works the spectator can see different realities, coexisting in one single place. His practice deals with the production of photographic images and photographic installations. His work research the political use of landscapes and the controlling of space and architecture. In his series "Stratum" he has photographed the facades of the Bank of England as it was being cleaned. The act of cleaning is defined as an historical event and as an ambiguous metaphor for erasing the past. Within the series (composed of 26 subjects), the appearance of multiple versions of images of the façades, both before, during and after cleaning, captures the apparent reality of the logic of photography whilst simultaneously playing with indexicality. YUVAL YAIRI (b. Israel 1961) is a Jerusalem-based contemporary artist working in the media of photography and video. Yairi studied visual arts at the WIZO College Haifa (1984-1988). He has been an art director and graphic designer and works in documentary and corporate film production. In his current project “Surveyor”, Yuval Yairi adopts the figure of the surveyor as an alter-ego, which allows for introspection and personal soul searching. The surveyor’s role, which Yairi has performed for years as an aerial scout in the army, has left a deep and traumatic imprint on him. His photographic technique is a meticulous process of capturing environments. His works resemble photographic mosaics and are created by a process of frame-by-frame shooting and then combining and revising the photographs. Podbielski Contemporary successfully featured his project the “Surveyor” at Photo Basel and at Artissima in Turin. OHAD MATALON (b. Israel 1972) is an artist based in Tel Aviv who works primarily in photography. He received his MFA at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in 2007 and teaches at Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem. In his works Matalon investigates the changing role of the photography in culture and its influence on our perception of reality. He combines photography with other mediums using digital techniques to create nuanced, layered and highly thought provoking images, poised between photography and film, between reality and the sublime. In his project “The Zone” he reflects upon the way Israel is perceived in the West. He uses stereotypes, and exaggeration to expose the manipulating ploys of the media. In his “Across a dark Land”, he captures ruinous structures. His buildings are eerily bare, stripped of both their original inhabitants and function. He shoots them mainly at night as darkness in his works comes to represent perdition, transgression and irrationality. In 2014 he had a solo exhibition, “Photo Op”, at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art Matalon has won the BNL BNP PARIBAS GROUP AWARD 2012. | |
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| | | | | | | | Patrick Willocq From: Songs of the Walés 2017 Photo book © Patrick Willocq | | | | | | | | | | | | Nina Berman From: An autobiography of Miss Wish 2017 Photo book © Nina Berman / NOOR | | | | Founded in 1995, Kehrer Verlag is an independent publisher specialising in photography and fine art books. Its list includes leading photographers such as Elina Brotherus, Bruce Gilden, Miyako Ishiuchi, Saul Leiter, Sarah Moon, and Nicholas Nixon, as well as numerous emerging artists. At Photo London Kehrer will present new photography books by Amelia Allen, Jessica Backhaus, Nina Berman, Thomas Brasey, Paul D’Amato, Jess T. Dugan & Vanessa Fabbre, Clément Chapillon, Julia de Cooker, Sanne De Wilde, Hosam Katan, Pamela Littky, Palani Mohan, Nicholas Nixon, Dotan Saguy, Gregor Sailer, Emily Shur, Patrick Willocq, and others. | |
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