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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260424T110000
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SUMMARY:Women in Art Fair
DESCRIPTION:An annual art fair that celebrates the work of women and those identifying as women. \nHeld this year at the smaller gallery@oxo venue\, the Fair will focus on showcasing Open Call artists whose work has been selected from thousands of entries.   \nThis year’s Fair is free to all and has a free talks programme with high profile speakers including founder of FAMM (Femmes Artistes due Musée Mougins)\, Christian Levett and Hall Rockefeller\, founder of Less Than Half\, a movement for women interested in art. \nA new Women in Art Fair prize launches this year\, supported this year by Fladgate\, a law firm with a strong diversity and inclusivity programme\, with the winners’ work on show at the Fair.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/women-in-art-fair-2/2026-04-24/
LOCATION:gallery@oxo\, Barge House Street\, London\, SE1 9PH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts,Photography,Sculpture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260411T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260411T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20260401T051559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T053527Z
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SUMMARY:The Long Play Sessions - Melissa Auf der Maur - Even the Good Girls Will Cry - Book Launch & Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The Long Play Sessions: Melissa Auf der Maur with Even the Good Girls Will Cry\nSat 11 Apr 2026 3:30 PM – 6:00 PM The Venue\, ICMP (Queens Park Campus)\, NW6 6PA \nAn Afternoon with Melissa Auf der Maur – Even the Good Girls Will Cry \nHosted by Stephanie Phillips \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/long-play-sessions-melissa-auf-der-maur-even-the-good-girls-will-cry-tickets-1985907174819?aff=oddtdtcreator \nJoin us for an intimate and compelling afternoon with Melissa Auf der Maur – acclaimed musician\, writer and former bassist of Hole and The Smashing Pumpkins – as she discusses her new memoir\, Even the Good Girls Will Cry\, a vivid and emotionally rich portrait of the 1990s alternative rock era. \nThis event is part of The Long Play Sessions\, ICMP’s curated series spotlighting influential writers\, artists and thinkers who shape the way we understand music\, creativity and contemporary culture. Each session opens a window into the stories behind the art – blending conversation\, cultural insight and lived experience. \nIn Even the Good Girls Will Cry\, Auf der Maur offers a clear‑eyed\, fiercely honest account of her unexpected ascent through one of the most iconic\, turbulent periods in modern rock history. From her beginnings in Montreal’s bohemian music scene\, to joining Hole at a time of grief and reinvention\, to performing alongside figures such as Courtney Love\, Billy Corgan\, Dave Grohl\, Rufus Wainwright and Michael Stipe\, her memoir captures the chaos\, beauty and brutality of the last analogue decade. \nFar from nostalgia\, Auf der Maur explores identity\, ambition\, survival and self‑expression in an era before social media – when artists crafted their worlds long before they crafted their online personas. Her reflections offer rare female perspectives from within a landscape that was often mythologised but rarely shown through a woman’s eyes. \nWith praise from Shirley Manson\, Walton Goggins\, Natasha Lyonne and Martha Wainwright\, the memoir is a powerful\, poetic and unflinchingly human portrait of a generation that defined modern alternative culture. \nWhat to Expect\n\nA talk from Melissa Auf der Maur on the stories\, themes and revelations behind Even the Good Girls Will Cry\nDeep‑dive discussion on creativity\, identity and navigating fame within 1990s alternative rock\nInsights into authorship\, memory and the process of capturing a cultural moment on the page\nAudience Q&A\, offering a chance to engage directly with Melissa about her life\, art and writing\nBook signing opportunity — bring your copy or purchase one at the event\n\nWe look forward to welcoming you to The Long Play Sessions for a thoughtful\, inspiring and powerfully personal evening with one of alternative rock’s most distinctive and fearless voices. \nLocation\nThe Venue\, ICMP (Queens Park Campus)\, NW6 6PA
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/the-long-play-sessions-melissa-auf-der-maur-even-the-good-girls-will-cry-discussion/
LOCATION:ICMP\, Queen’s Park Campus\, 76-78 Salusbury Road\, London\, NW6 6PA\, ICMP Queen's Park Campus\, London\, NW6 6PA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cheap Tickets,Community Events,Events in London,Literature,Music,Photography,Writers
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260408T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260408T210000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20260324T040332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T040332Z
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SUMMARY:Roma Routes - Art\, Identity\, and Expression from Hungary - Free Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Join us on 8 April to mark International Roma Day for Roma Routes\, an evening of photography\, film\, and contemporary art exploring the journeys that shape Roma identity. Bringing together documentary work from a collaborative project in Tiszavasvári\, Hungary\, and artistic reflections by London-based Roma artist Robert Czibi\, the exhibition traces connections between place\, memory\, and belonging. Through images\, stories\, and personal perspectives\, Roma Routes invites audiences to reflect on how identity is shaped between the places we come from and the places we continue to become. \nThis exhibition brings together two intertwined narratives: the story of a segregated Roma community in Tiszavasvári\, and that of an artist born in another Roma neighbourhood in the same region who has carried its memory across borders. \nThe first story is that of collaboration: stepping across internal borders between the countryside and the Hungarian capital\, Budapest\, to involve participants from the Roma neighbourhood of a small town in the North-East of Hungary in a collaborative writing project with local non-Roma residents through the publication of the periodical Duj Dzséne – Ketten – Two Together. \nThe second story is of the artist\, Robert Czibi who crossed internal borders of identity and the physical borders of countries on many occasions before finding his expressive voice in the multiplicity of London’s lingua-culture. The simultaneity of identity as rootedness in Roma origins and identity as motion and interaction with our surroundings is what unites the two narratives that unfold in the images exhibited together. \n\nThe Road Ahead\nDocumentary and Photography Projects from Hungary – Film and photography \nThis photo exhibition was created in collaboration between photojournalist Márton Kállai\, multiple-winner of the Hungarian Press Photo Competition\, and the Tiszavasvári Roma Girls’ Youth Club\, on the initiative of the KRE Linguistic Diversity and Social Participation research group at Károli Gáspár University in Budapest. Together\, Roma and non-Roma participants from Tiszavasvári and Budapest write and publish the journal Duj Dzséne – Ketten – Two Together\, creating a narrative of trust and belonging about Roma futures and the coexistence of Roma and non-Roma in Hungary. The documentary film Duj Dzséne – Ketten – Two Together: Stories of a collaborative journal in support of Roma social participation showcases stages from their journey together: how they forged a collaborative writing and research collective across the borders of identity that separate people living alongside each other. \n\n\nThere I Was Born\, Here I Become\nContemporary Art \nRobert Czibi’s artistic response unfolds as a parallel journey alongside the documentary and the photos. Although Robert’s works reflect his individual journey as a London-based Roma artist from Hungary\, his journey explores the potentialities that open up when collectives or individuals persistently criss-cross and interrogate physical and narrative borders of identity. Through his works\, he returns to the landscapes of his childhood not only to remember\, but to understand how identity is formed between the place of birth and the place of becoming. Through images\, he explores what it means to grow up in a Roma family\, to leave it behind\, and to continue carrying its imprint in his works. Together\, his artworks create a dialogue between here and there\, between collective memory and personal transformation. \n\n\nProgramme \n\n18:30 – Film screening (25 minutes)\n19:00 – Panel discussion – The Road Ahead – Documentary and Photography Projects from Hungary\n19:30 – There I Was Born\, Here I Become – Private view\n21:00 – End of Event\n\n\n\nWe warmly invite audiences to join us for an evening of photography\, film and contemporary art marking International Roma Day. Through documentary images\, collaborative storytelling and personal artistic reflection\, Roma Routes opens a space to engage with questions of identity\, belonging\, and the journeys that shape Roma lives across places and generations. \nThe exhibition offers an opportunity to encounter the voices and perspectives behind these projects and to reflect on how communities and individuals navigate the paths between heritage\, memory and new beginnings. \nRegistration is open via Eventbrite. \nThe event is supported by the National Research\, Development and Innovation Office – Hungary and organised by the Liszt Institute London
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/roma-routes-art-identity-and-expression-from-hungary-free-exhibition/
LOCATION:Liszt Institute\, Hungarian Cultural Centre London\, 17-19 Cockspur Street\, London\, Westminster\, SW1Y 5BL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events in London,Exhibitions,Films,Free Events,Photography,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hungarian Cultural Centre London":MAILTO:bookings@hungary.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260307T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260308T163000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20260226T021001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T021001Z
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SUMMARY:International Women's Day: Photography Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate International Women’s Day 2026\, the Royal Hospital Chelsea is delighted to partner with photographer Jackie King to display a collection of never-before-seen photographs showing some of the 19 female Chelsea Pensioners who currently call the Royal Hospital their home. \nWomen were first admitted to the Royal Hospital Chelsea as Chelsea Pensioners in 2009\, a full three hundred and seventeen years after the Hospital first opened its doors to Army veterans. Since 2009\, many women have chosen to become part of the Royal Hospital community\, donning their scarlet coats with pride. Yet today – seventeen years later – many people are still surprised when they meet a female Chelsea Pensioner. \nThrough her photos\, Jackie King highlights the character of some of the female Chelsea Pensioners currently resident with us. Showcasing the individualism of each sitter\, she shares their unique stories visually\, while representing how embedded in the Royal Hospital community female Pensioners are today.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/international-womens-day-photography-exhibition/
LOCATION:Royal Hospital Chelsea\, Royal Hospital Chelsea\, Royal Hospital Road\, London\, SW34SR
CATEGORIES:Arts,Events in London,Exhibitions,Free Events,History,Museums,Photography
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Hospital Chelsea":MAILTO:elysia.hendricks@chelsea-pensioners.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T200000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20250916T161929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T161929Z
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SUMMARY:Twilight Tours at the Royal Hospital Chelsea
DESCRIPTION:History\, Heritage\, and Hidden Stories \nStep behind the gates of the Royal Hospital Chelsea after hours for an unforgettable evening tour led by one of our iconic Chelsea Pensioners. \nAs the sun sets and the site falls quiet\, you’ll be guided through the historic grounds under the cover of night – hearing stories rarely shared in the daylight. Discover the secrets of Chelsea’s past\, from tales of the legendary Highway Patrols on the King’s Road to the fascinating history housed within our magnificent Great Hall and sacred Chapel. \nWander through the beautifully lit Figure Court\, taking in the dramatic night-time views of our historic buildings and peaceful grounds. The tour concludes at the solemn Chillianwala Memorial\, where you’ll hear of the fierce battle it commemorates – a poignant end beneath the stars. \nYour evening begins in the stunning Grade II listed Soane Stable Yard\, where you’ll be welcomed with a complimentary drink and the rare opportunity to chat informally with your Chelsea Pensioner guide. \nThis is more than a tour – it’s a rare chance to explore the Royal Hospital Chelsea after dark\, with those who know it best.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/twilight-tours-at-the-royal-hospital-chelsea/2026-02-26/
LOCATION:Royal Hospital Chelsea\, Royal Hospital Chelsea\, Royal Hospital Road\, London\, SW34SR
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Events in London,History,Museums,Photography
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Hospital Chelsea":MAILTO:elysia.hendricks@chelsea-pensioners.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260214T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260214T200000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20251230T075231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251230T075231Z
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SUMMARY:The Museum of Connection Workshop with Georgia Clemson and Lina Ivanova
DESCRIPTION:Explore new forms of connection through food\, guided creative exercises\, meditation and experimental camera-less photography. \nEmbrace the power of collaborative creation in the first of a series of transformative workshops led by artist duo Georgia Clemson and Lina Ivanova\, hosted by IMT Gallery. In The Museum of Connection you are invited to explore the generative possibilities of collectivity through food\, guided creative exercises\, meditation and experimental camera-less photography. \nAs a participant\, you will have the opportunity to contribute what you make to the Museum’s growing archive\, as a living monument to community\, built within two fleeting hours\, yet resonant with the lasting memory of connection. \nHungry for art\, ideas\, and connection? Reserve your place and join this radically original happening at IMT Gallery. \nSpace is limited — follow the link below to book your place.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/the-museum-of-connection-workshop-with-georgia-clemson-and-lina-ivanova/
LOCATION:IMT Gallery\, Unit 2/210 Cambridge Heath Road\, London\, E2 9NQ
CATEGORIES:Conversation,Events in London,Mental Health,Photography,Relationships,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="IMT Gallery":MAILTO:mail@imagemusictext.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260125T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260125T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20260117T073339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260117T073339Z
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SUMMARY:REUNION 79:21 - Revisiting Black Queer London Clubland
DESCRIPTION:For a short run of five days\, queer club culture returns to Soho with an archival exhibition exploring over four decades of Black queer nightlife and community in London. \n  \nWhereas focus is often placed on the white gay scene\, this exhibition showcases the history of Black queer club culture from the late 1970s to the present by documenting lived experience\, collective memory and self-representation through previously unpublished images and memorabilia sourced from public and private archives. \n  \nIn the 1980s\, Black queer and trans people in the UK began to attend underground parties as sanctuaries from discrimination\, creating community through music and dance. Inspired by the queer collectives in Chicago and Detroit\, the London nightlife scene combined US musical forms with home grown genres. \n  \nBrothers Steve and Dave Swindell were at the heart of London clubland\, Steve running successful nights like ‘The Lift’ and ‘Jungle’ with Dave documenting the emergence of Black queer visibility. His intimate imagery is shown alongside Jason Manning’s photographs taken in the bolder years that followed. \n  \nREUNION 79:21 is complemented by a programme of films and talks that expand on themes of kinship and shared belonging\, HIV and early LGBTQ activism\, and the fight for individual sovereignty at a critical time in the UK.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/reunion-7921-revisiting-black-queer-london-clubland/2026-01-25/
LOCATION:Great Pulteney Street Gallery\, 36 Great Pulteney Street\, London\, W1F 9NS
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Free Events,Photography,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="factor-m":MAILTO:info@factor-m.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260117T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260125T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20260102T195624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260103T021036Z
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SUMMARY:Connecting Threads
DESCRIPTION:Great Pulteney Street Gallery rings in 2026 with a group exhibition that explores the links between marginalised materials and cultural hierarchies. For Connecting Threads Paul Carey-Kent and Christina Niederberger selected eleven artists whose works broaden the scope of textile art. \nHaving long been dismissed as inferior to painting and sculpture\, stitched\, woven and threaded works are increasingly receiving attention and recognition\, yet are still widely considered as separate from traditional fine art disciplines. Just as aspects of identity relating to race\, sexuality or gender are becoming more fluid\, so are artists redefining their practice in terms of medium\, material or methodology. \nThe participants in Connecting Threads incorporate physical and conceptual elements of textile art into painting\, photography and sculpture in response to societal and political shifts. Sam Owen Hull comments on an increasingly polarised world with the material contradictions of spontaneous painterly marks and considered hand embroidery\, while Christine Niederberger interweaves unconscious readings of Abstract Expressionism as a male domain with textile elements widely perceived as female. Michael Raedecker and Tamar Mason both explore the impact of humanity on the natural world\, from an urban and rural perspective\, respectively. \nWith the majority of works in the show leaning towards more abstract and conceptual approaches\, Caroline Achaintre’s and Debbie Lawson’s tapestries bear the closest resemblance to traditional textile art. The former creates hybrid characters by blending materials and cultural references; the latter hides imaginary creatures in patterned carpets. \nJulie Cockburn and Berend Strik both use textile techniques to add new meaning to found photographs\, while Hannah Knox mirrors the meditative slowness of knitting when meticulously painting items of clothing. Kate Terry uses thread to draw physical lines into space while John Walter digitally re-engineers popular textile patterns to draw attention to the intersection of art\, science and architecture. \nThe location itself provides a link to Soho’s rag trade legacy that has evolved from fabric traders and garment showrooms to flagship boutiques and a fashion destination.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/connecting-threads/2026-01-17/
LOCATION:Great Pulteney Street Gallery\, 36 Great Pulteney Street\, London\, W1F 9NS
CATEGORIES:Arts,Crafts,Exhibitions,Free Events,Photography,Sculpture,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="factor-m":MAILTO:info@factor-m.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260108T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20260112T091356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T091356Z
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SUMMARY:Pixels and Poetics: Private View
DESCRIPTION:Pixels and Poetics: Sudek\, Funke and the Influence of New Technologies on the Development of Photography connects the world of interwar analogue photography with the visual aesthetics of today’s digital age. It offers visitors a unique opportunity to trace how the image has transformed over two centuries—from tangible traces of light to synthetic visual worlds created by artificial intelligence. \nThe exhibition presents iconic works by Josef Sudek and Jaromír Funke\, whose photographs demonstrate how light\, composition\, and atmosphere can transform reality into poetic or constructive visual worlds. These classical approaches are complemented by historical photomontages\, double exposures\, and analogue manipulations\, showing how deeply the desire to reshape the image is established in the tradition of photography. The historical works in the exhibition are drawn from the PPF Art collection\, which plays a key role in preserving and presenting Czech photographic heritage. \nThe contemporary section of the exhibition develops this dialogue through artists working with AI and generative technologies. In her work Your Addiction Is the Message\, Barbora Trnková reveals the mechanisms of visual dependency in the digital environment and the role of technologies in shaping our perceptions. Lenka Hamošová\, in the project Troubling GAN and the series Strange Attractions\, explores both the aesthetics and limitations of neural networks\, showing how algorithms create and reproduce stereotypes or visual hallucinations. A collaborative work by Trnková and Javůrek\, Generation of Princesses\, uses generative models to critically reflect on pop-culture ideals of femininity and their digital reconstruction. The exhibition offers a visually compelling and accessible perspective on how our understanding of the image\, reality\, and the things we are willing to believe when we look\, is changing. \nOrganised by the Czech Centre with the kind support of the PPF Foundation. \nEXHIBITION OPENING\nTuesday 20 January 2026\, 6.30 – 8.30 pm\nFree entry \nRegister Here
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/pixels-and-poetics-private-view/
LOCATION:Vitrinka Gallery\, 30 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY
CATEGORIES:Arts,Photography
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ORGANIZER;CN="Czech Centre":MAILTO:blues@czechcentre.org.uk
GEO:51.509387;-0.193483
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251207T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251208T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20251128T083456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251128T083456Z
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SUMMARY:E8 Art and Craft Trail
DESCRIPTION:Nearly 40 local artists and makers are once again gearing up for a fabulous art trail over the weekend of 6-7 December. There will be over 30 different E8 addresses to visit including homes\, studios\, pubs and cafes – all within a reasonable walk of each other and all to be found on the handy downloadable map. There will also be plenty of pieces large and small available to buy – handy for present buying season. \nThere is a wide range of work on show and for sale including traditional and contemporary paintings\, prints\, illustrations and drawings\, as well as ceramics\, glass and sculptures. There will also be jewellery\, textiles\, mixed media art and photography to look at and buy.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/e8-art-and-craft-trail-2/2025-12-07/
LOCATION:Over 30 E8 locations
CATEGORIES:Crafts,Events in London,Photography,Sculpture,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251202T063000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251202T200000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20251127T163852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251127T163852Z
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SUMMARY:Teaching the World Photography: Andor Kraszna-Krausz (1904-1989)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging and insightful lecture exploring the remarkable life\, work\, and influence of Andor Kraszna-Krausz (AKK)—a pioneering figure in photography and film publishing\, and the visionary founder of Focal Press.\nAbout the Event\nBorn in Hungary and later based in Berlin. Andor Kraszna-Krausz became a leading editor\, reviewer\, and cultural commentator in photography and the moving image. After relocating to Britain in 1937\, he established Focal Press\, which he developed into the world’s foremost photography publisher. By his retirement in 1978\, Focal Press had produced more than 1\,200 titles\, selling over 50 million books globally in multiple languages. Beyond publishing\, AKK was known for his cultured interests—from motor cars and antiques to literature and his beloved dogs.\nThis lecture presents new research and fresh insights into AKK’s extraordinary career and personal passions. Drawing on material from AKK’s archive—bequeathed to the National Museum of Photography\, Film and Television—and on the legacy of the Kraszna-Krausz Foundation\, Dr Pritchard will illuminate how AKK transformed photography publishing and left an enduring impact on visual culture.\nAbout the Speaker\nDr Michael Pritchard is a leading photography historian with a PhD in the history of photography. His extensive career includes work with Christie’s on the Kodak Historical Collection\, long service as a director of the Royal Photographic Society (RPS)\, and ongoing contributions as a consultant\, editor of British Photo History\, and researcher on the history of British photography and the RPS. His authority and experience bring unparalleled depth to this exploration of AKK’s life.\nAbout the Kraszna-Krausz Foundation\nEstablished in 1985\, the Kraszna-Krausz Foundation honours AKK’s legacy through its prestigious annual Photography and Moving Image Book Awards—the UK’s leading prizes recognising excellence and innovation in visual publishing. The Foundation also supports the field through talks\, symposia\, and publishing grants that advance scholarship in photography\, film\, television\, and new media.\nWhy Attend?\n·         Discover the untold story of a publishing pioneer\n·         Gain exclusive insights from new research by a respected photography historian\n·         Learn about the origins and ongoing work of the Kraszna-Krausz Foundation\n·         Connect with those interested in photography\, film\, visual culture\, and publishing\nPerfect for students\, researchers\, photographers\, filmmakers\, book professionals\, and anyone fascinated by the history of visual media.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/teaching-the-world-photography-andor-kraszna-krausz-1904-1989/
LOCATION:Liszt Institute\, Hungarian Cultural Centre London\, 17-19 Cockspur Street\, London\, Westminster\, SW1Y 5BL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts,Free Events,Photography
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251127T203000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
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SUMMARY:Conversations around the kitchen table: Kincső Bede
DESCRIPTION:On photography\, belonging\, inherited histories\, and the launch of Porcelain and Wool.\n\n\n\nJoin us for a conversation between curator Catherine Troiano and Kincső Bede\, exploring Bede’s photographic practice and its intersection with questions of belonging and legacy. \nA Hungarian visual artist from Romania\, Bede is fascinated by the communist past of her homeland. Her work evokes a personal view on collective histories that carved a deep chasm between generations: that of her parents\, who lived through communism and the regime change\, and that of Bede\, who inherited their stories\, experiences and their trauma. Bede’s practice delves into the complexities of cultural heritage\, in a bid to move closer to her parents and the versions of their lives dominated by the voice\, fears\, desires\, secrets and paranoia of Nicolae Ceaușescu and his Securitate. \nIn this conversation with Troiano\, Bede will reflect on her experience as part of the Székely Hungarian minority in Transylvania\, Romania\, and how photography has mediated her view of tradition\, self-definition and faith: ‘my parents’ best-kept secret was their beliefs\, their language\, and their souls. This is me.’ \nThe event is organised in collaboration with the V&A on the occasion of the symposium Fluid Futures: Recalibrating Land and History in Global Eastern Europe (29th November\, V&A South Kensington). It also celebrates the recent publication of Bede’s monograph Porcelain and Wool (Hectic Books\, 2025). The book’s title symbolises a delicate balance—porcelain representing fragility and refinement\, while wool conveying warmth and resilience. Bede’s photographic style weaves together these contrasts\, employing intimate storytelling to question inherited cultural codes while reimagining her place within them. Her work captures a tension between pride and critique\, juxtaposing rural environments with modern elements to create an interplay between past and present that is is central to Bede’s practice. Through scattered vignettes of traditional motifs and reinterpreted family stories\, viewers are invited to assemble the fragmented pieces into a cohesive whole. \nAfter the conversation\, we are holding a casual meet and greet\, where attendees will have the chance to buy the book and get it signed. \nKincső Bede (b.1995) is a Hungarian visual artist from Romania\, who grew up in a small city in Transylvania. She is fascinated by the communist past of her homeland\, the power of the leader Nicolae Ceaușescu\, the control exercised by the security agency Securitate\, and how this history is passed down across the generations. Currently\, Bede lives and works in Budapest\, Hungary and she studied at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. She is part of the Studio of Young Photographers. In 2020 she won the photography scholarship of the Association of Hungarian Photographers. In the same year she was among the winners of Carte Blanche Students\, a scholarship founded by Paris Photo. The works of the four winners were exhibited at the Parisian Gare du Nord. Her series\, titled ’’Three Colours I Know in This World’’ was chosen for the 10 New Talent 2020 programme by the curators of BredaPhoto Festival and was exhibited in The Netherlands. She has exhibited in several cities of Hungary\, Romania\, Slovakia\, Germany\, the Netherlands\, France\, Italy and the US. In 2021\, thanks to TOBE Gallery\, she exhibits at Unseen Amsterdam and she is selected for Paris Photo fair’s Curiosa sector\, curated by Shoair Mavlian. In 2022\, her photographs are exhibited at PhotoVogue Festival Milan. In 2023\, she participates in the show “Self on Stage” in Galeria Anita Beckers Frankfurt. Anthony Vaccarello curates an exhibition for her at Saint Laurent Rive Droite\, Paris and at YSL Beverly Hills LA\, and on the same occasion YSL publishes her fanzine. Bede is nominated for the Esterhazy Art Award and thus exhibits in Ludwig Museum Budapest. In 2024\, hECTIC bOOKs launches her first photobook\, displaying her œuvre to date. In 2025\, she presents her large-scale solo show: The Art of Pista in the frame of OFF-Biennale Budapest. The works of Kincső Bede are now part of collections of several important European institutions like: Victoria & Albert Museum – London\, Hungarian National Gallery – Budapest\, MODEM Center for Modern and Contemporary Art – Debrecen. Her photos are regularly in the printed press\, such as The Art Newspaper\, Vogue\, European Photography Magazine\, Another Man\, Der Greif\, Gup Magazine and The Steidz\, Hotpotatonews\, Grandmama’s Print etc. \nFrom 2020 she is represented by TOBE Gallery\, in Budapest. \nDr Catherine Troiano is Curator of Photography at the Victoria and Albert Museum\, London. She co-curates the programme in the V&A Photography Centre\, spanning the nineteenth century to contemporary and digital practices\, and has curated several displays in these major new spaces since the Photography Centre launched across two phases in 2018 and 2023. She was previously Assistant Curator of Photography at the V&A and Curator of National Photography Collections at the National Trust. She publishes and presents regularly on aspects of contemporary practice\, digital culture\, and photographic or institutional history\, and she holds a PhD in Visual Culture from the Photographic History Research Centre at De Montfort University\, Leicester.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/conversations-around-the-kitchen-table-kincso-bede/
LOCATION:Liszt Institute\, Hungarian Cultural Centre London\, 17-19 Cockspur Street\, London\, Westminster\, SW1Y 5BL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conversation,Events in London,Photography
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251018T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251019T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20250923T152534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T152534Z
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SUMMARY:Parallax Art Fair 40th Edition in October 2025
DESCRIPTION:Europe’s largest independent art and design fair returns! Parallax celebrates 40 editions of showcasing creativity\, featuring 300+ exhibitors from around the world and over 10\,000 artworks and design pieces — all in one inspiring space. 🎨 Plus\, bring your free ticket to reception for a chance to win £1000 to spend at the fair! Visit both days for two entries. \nWhy visit? \n💸 Free entry for visitors\, zero commission for artists \n🖼️ Many works VAT-free\, making art more affordable \n🎨 Chance to win £1000 to spend on art and design \n🎶 A playful mix of art\, music\, and tech\, including LED screens\, PAF Cinema\, and De Ritz Catering \nFor artists: lower exhibition costs mean better prices for buyers.\nFor visitors: more choice\, more originality\, and a relaxed\, fun atmosphere. \nLocation:\nChelsea Town Hall\, King’s Road\, London SW3 5EE\nTube: South Kensington or Sloane Square \nCan’t make it? Shop our curated art and design online: \nhttps://www.parallaxaf.com/shop/index.php \nAlready got your ticket? \nBring it with you and join the fun!\n \nArtists & designers: Apply to exhibit:  \nhttps://www.parallaxaf.com/apply.php \nWebsite: \nhttps://www.parallaxaf.com \nDay Tickets:  \n https://www.parallaxaf.com/tickets.php \n\nShop Online: \nhttps://www.parallaxaf.com/shop/index.php \nStream music: \nhttps://www.parallaxaf.com/shop/music.php \nVideo: \nhttps://www.parallaxaf.com/paftv.php \nFacebook: \nhttps://www.facebook.com/Parallax-Art-Fair-122785194457908/ \nInstagram: \nhttps://www.instagram.com/parallax222 \nTikTok \n\n\n @p..a..f
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/parallax-art-fair-40th-edition-in-october-2025/
LOCATION:Chelsea Old Town Hall\, London
CATEGORIES:Arts,Free Events,Photography,Sculpture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251011T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251011T203000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20251003T082824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T082824Z
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SUMMARY:THE SPACE AROUND US - Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Space Around Us is a one-day exhibition that transforms Hoxton Docks into a vibrant cross-disciplinary showcase of art\, sound\, and performance. Featuring Bevan\, Cõvco\, and Seben\, the exhibition weaves together visual language and sonic exploration.\nThe evening of live art performances and sound exploration\, bringing together a cross-disciplinary line up of artists. From experimental sounds to immersive rhythms\, the night channels cosmic imagination into a shared performance space.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/the-space-around-us-exhibition/
LOCATION:HOXTON DOCKS\, 55 LABURNUM STREET\, LONDON\, E2 8BD
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community Events,Entertainment,Exhibitions,Fashion,Free Events,Music,Performing Arts,Photography,Pop Up
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250924T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250928T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20250916T160106Z
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SUMMARY:Jeremy Jeffs – Lives We Cannot Live
DESCRIPTION:Documentary film maker and photographer Jeremy Jeffs spent three years photographing and interviewing people with ME in their homes. Lives We Cannot Live reveals the hidden reality of living with the condition. \nCurated by Sebah Chaudhry and supported by the ME Association\, the exhibition sets out to bring visibility to a hidden and neglected community and encompasses environmental portraits\, collaged with diary notes and personal memories of before being ill\, selected from more than 50 cases. \nDiagnosed with ME as a teenager\, Jeffs shares the lived experiences of his sitters and captures an intimate side of life rarely witnessed even by close friends. Hidden symptoms mixed with a general lack of awareness make this a doubly invisible and isolating disease. \n“I started this project out of frustration and anger because in the almost four decades since my diagnosis nothing has really changed. We still don’t know much about ME\, there’s still a lack of proper funding for research\, no clear treatment\, and worse\, there’s still widespread misunderstanding about the illness\, even among some healthcare professionals.” \nAround 400\,000 people in the UK have this debilitating and as yet incurable illness. Symptoms include profound fatigue\, sleep disturbance\, post-exertional malaise\, cognitive difficulties and a range of other symptoms like pain\, headaches\, nausea and intolerance to lights and noise. \nLives We Cannot Live is the first large scale project to focus on ME and precedes the publication of a photo book with Fistful of Books later this year.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/jeremy-jeffs-lives-we-cannot-live/
LOCATION:oxo gallery\, gallery@oxo\, Oxo Tower Wharf\, Bargehouse Street\, South Bank\, London\, SE1 9PH
CATEGORIES:Arts,Events in London,Exhibitions,Free Events,Health Education,Photography,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250912T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251024T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20250821T155830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T155830Z
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SUMMARY:Design and Transformations: An Outdoor Photographic Exhibition by Vojtech Veskrna
DESCRIPTION:This outdoor exhibition by photographer Vojtěch Veškrna complements Design and Transformation. Stories of Czech Design 1990–2020\, on view at the Czech Centre’s Bouda Gallery. Installed in the public space outside the Czech Embassy\, the series offers a visually rich\, behind-the-scenes look into twelve Czech companies where design plays a central role in shaping both products and identity. \n\nVeškrna’s photographs move beyond polished final outcomes to focus on the environments\, materials\, and people that define contemporary Czech design. His lens captures the quiet rhythms of daily production\, the tactile beauty of traditional techniques\, and the innovation driving forward-thinking industries—from porcelain workshops and textile printers to medical technology and game development studios. This body of work reveals design as a living process—deeply rooted in craft\, constantly evolving\, and inseparable from the cultural and industrial landscape it inhabits. \nCoorganised by the Czech Centre London and the Academy of Arts\, Architecture and Design in Prague UMPRUM. Supported by the Moravian Gallery Brno. \nFoto Vojtěch Veškrna\, Mmcité \nOutdoor exhibition on the fence of the Czech Embassy\n26 – 30 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London W8 4QY\nFree access 24/7
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/design-and-transformations-an-outdoor-photographic-exhibition-by-vojtech-veskrna/
LOCATION:Czech Embassy London\, 26-30 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W84QY
CATEGORIES:Arts,Events in London,Photography
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250831T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250831T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20250819T034522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T034523Z
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SUMMARY:Claudia Tong at ArtCan – Solo Exhibition and Book Launch "The Sketchbook of Ordinary Wonders"
DESCRIPTION:Step into an adventure from reality to imagination\, and from pen and watercolour to digital art shaped by code and algorithms. The Sketchbook of Ordinary Wonders is Claudia Tong’s solo exhibition and new book\, unfolding through four evolving themes — Urban Impressions\, Imagined Realities\, Cultural Fusion\, and Sensory Echoes — where creativity extends beyond traditional boundaries. \nThis exhibition invites you to explore\, engage and connect: Browse artworks\, prints and zines made with recycled materials. Read the freshly published book. Pick up a marker and add your own touch at the visitor’s drawing table. \nClaudia is an artist\, quantitative finance professional and football coach based in London\, creating at the intersection of traditional and new media art. Her work can be found at https://linktr.ee/claudiaxt\, @cxt.art on Instagram and @cxt_art on X. \n  \nPrivate View on 23rd August\, 18:00-21:00: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1467827554729  \nExhibition\, 24th August – 31st August: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1554085283919  \n  \nCredits: \nThe venue is sponsored by ArtCan and The Artist’s Window. The book is published by Neurodivergent Synergy (formerly Odyssey Global Media)\, ISBN: 9798292966395.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/claudia-tong-at-artcan-solo-exhibition-and-book-launch-the-sketchbook-of-ordinary-wonders/2025-08-31/
LOCATION:ArtCan Hub\, Angel Central (Upper Floor)\, 31 Parkfield Street\, London\, N1 0PS
CATEGORIES:Arts,Digital Arts,Events in London,Exhibitions,Free Events,Illustration,Photography,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250811T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250922T173000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20250811T160403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250811T160403Z
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SUMMARY:Outdoor Macro Photography Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:21 June – 22 September \nJoin us for ‘Black Darter: A Dragonfly Safari’\, a new exhibition by renowned wildlife and landscape photographer Andrew Fusek Peters \nFor eight years\, photographer Andrew Fusek Peters has been trailing the Black Darter dragonfly across the upland habitat of the Long Mynd\, Shropshire. Photographing the Black Darter from dawn through to dusk\, Andrew captures the intricate detail of this endangered dragonfly\, drenched in dew or silhouetted by sunlight. \nAndrew Fusek Peters is a wildlife and landscape photographer who has been photographing wildlife across Shropshire and the UK for the last 13 years. His work regularly appears in the national media \,and he was awarded Highly Commended in the British Wildlife Photography Awards 2025 for his photograph of a black darter dragonfly under the Milky Way. \nThe exhibition will be open to the public from 21 June to 22 September 2025\, and is included with admission.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/outdoor-macro-photography-exhibition/
LOCATION:WWT London Wetland Centre\, Queen Elizabeth Walk\, Barnes\, London\, SW13 9WT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Photography
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ORGANIZER;CN="WWT":MAILTO:info.london@wwt.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250630T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250712T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20240527T031518Z
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SUMMARY:Possible Impossibilities
DESCRIPTION:Possible Impossibilities is a collaborative exhibition by German mixed media artist Hanna ten Doornkaat and Dutch photographer Shiba Huizer. With their artistic styles diverging significantly\, their collaboration illustrates the aphorism ‘opposites attract’. \nThe exhibition echoes Aristotle’s belief in the probability of impossibilities by emphasising their allure\, and by embracing the concept of likely impossibilities over improbable possibilities. \nHanna ten Doornkaat’s recent works are an exploration of unfamiliar territory\, blending the clean process of minimalism with more organic elements. She is interested in the gap between idea and reality. Her aim is to minimise emotional gestures and to reject anonymous perfection in favour of preserving her unique imprint. \nShiba Huizer is an intuitive photographer who uses subcultural references inspired by her family history in 1960s Curaçao to create a new vision of male beauty and Dutch colonial history. \nAs Huizer continues to navigate the dynamic landscape of photography\, her journey is characterised by a dedication to celebrating diversity\, challenging conventions\, and exploring the fluidity of gender and identity through her lens. \nHuizer attended the Rietveld Academie\, Amsterdam\, where she studied art and design but eventually graduated with a degree in photography. She has seven years’ experience teaching photography and digital media at the University of Amsterdam. She has exhibited widely in art galleries throughout the Netherlands\, with assignments ranging from fine art portraits to fashion editorials for a number of magazines. \nIn 2008 she moved to London to study fashion photography at the London College of Fashion (LCF). She was awarded an MA (distinction)\, and in 2011 received the MA Fashion Design and Technology Award in Media. \nPossible Impossibilities is part of a series of exhibitions hosted by White Noise Projects\, a group of emerging and mid-career artists who showcase meticulously chosen artworks through a series of group and solo exhibitions. \nEstablished in 2017 by mixed media artist Hanna ten Doornkaat and painter Annamarie Dzendrowskyj the collective curates exhibitions centred around themes pertinent to contemporary artistic practice\, and in response to exhibition spaces that surpass the idea of the white cube. \nPossible Impossibilities runs concurrently with Chromatic Journey\, a solo exhibition by Jennifer Talbot.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/possible-impossibilities/2025-06-30/
LOCATION:One Paved Court\, 1 Paved Court\, Richmond upon Thames\, TW9 1LZ
CATEGORIES:Arts,Events in London,Exhibitions,Photography,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250607T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250607T200000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20250521T060914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T060914Z
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SUMMARY:Photo Exhibition: Selfhood
DESCRIPTION:A Contemporary Photography Exhibition Focusing on Individuality at Versus Arts \nVersus Arts will host the group photography exhibition Selfhood from June 7th to 22nd\, 2025\, centring on the concepts of individuality and selfhood.\nCurated by Dr. Nilay Islek\, the exhibition brings together 7 contemporary photographers who approach the theme of selfhood with their unique languages\, inviting the audience on both a visual and intellectual journey. \n\nA Visual Dialogue on Selfhood \n“Being” delves into the relationship individuals have with themselves\, the multi-layered structure of identity\, and internal transformations.\nThe participating artists\, through their works rooted in their personal contexts\, present powerful and intimate narratives on the search for selfhood in contemporary society.\nThe works in the exhibition range from direct portraits to abstractions\, from digital interventions to classic frames\, creating a multifaceted space for the interpretation of selfhood. \n  \nEvent Details: \n\n\nDates: June 7th – 22nd\, 2025\nGallery: Versus Arts\, 114A Lower Clapton Road\, London\, E50QR\nOpening Night: Saturday\, June 7th\, 18:00\nContact: info@versusarts.com | www.versusarts.com \nCuratorial Note: \n“This exhibition aims to make visible the dialogue between the individual’s inner voice and the concept of selfhood within a societal context.”\n— Dr NILAY ISLEK \n\nArtists:\n\nChloi Kountouridou\, Gian Maitelli\, Hüseyin Ovayolu\, Nacho Rivera\, Semra Diana Halipoğlu\, Seren Şarapçıoğlu\, Yiğit Günel\n\nChloi Kountouridou (b. 1996\, Greece) is a multidisciplinary artist living and working in London. Her practice predominantly focuses on documentary photography and video\, often using analogue mediums and techniques to create intimate and observational narratives.\n\nGian Maitelli (b. 1990\, Brazil) is a contemporary photographer based in London. By observing the sensibility in the ordinary and the quotidian\, Maitelli’s photographic vision captures street moments with a humanistic and poetic approach.\n\nHüseyin Ovayolu was born in Gaziantep\, Turkiye. He studied Photography and Video at Istanbul Bilgi University on a full scholarship. He was among the first participants of the Documentary Photography School organised by the Photography Foundation. Through photography\, he seeks to narrate personal histories and collective memory. His artistic practice is rooted in geographies where land\, conflict\, and identity are deeply intertwined. He primarily produces work in the Middle East and Eastern countries\, focusing on how place shapes people’s lives\, memories\, and social fabric. Ovayolu is an artist who conveys personal stories and collective memory through the language of photography. He has been living in London\, UK\, since 2022.\n\n\n\nNacho Rivera (Madrid\, 1977) is a Spanish photographer and educator based in London. With a mindful and artistic approach\, the thread of human experience runs through his work. He delights in detail\, highlighting the subtle and the unexpected\, creating thoughtful\, serene and meaningful images\, with an emphasis on narrative. His work has been published in books and magazines such as The British Journal of Photography\, The Telegraph Luxury Magazine\, The Times\, AD Magazine\, House and Garden and GQ Magazine. His projects have been displayed in Museums\, Galleries and International Photography Festivals\, including The Mediterranean Museum in Spain\, The Hoxton Gallery and The Manchester Contemporary in the UK\, amongst others. You can also find my Silver Gelatin Prints in public and private photography collections. As a photography teacher and mentor\, He has shared his knowledge and experience in schools such as Lycée Français Charles De Gaulle and Kings College in London. He has also participated as a panellist at Photography Festivals\, most recently at RevelaT in Barcelona. \n\n\n\nSemra Diana Halipoğlu (b. 1987\, Bulgaria) is a visual artist specialising in photography. She graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts at Akdeniz University\, majoring in Photography.\n\n\nHer practice explores themes of identity\, mythology\, and the hidden structures of consciousness\, often constructing handmade scenes that merge tactile materiality with symbolic narratives. Through her work\, Halipoğlu invites viewers into a space where inner worlds\, ancient myths\, and contemporary selfhood intertwine. She currently lives and works in London. \n\n\n\nSeren Şarapçıoğlu is a Brighton-based visual artist whose work navigates the fragile territories between memory\, identity\, nature\, and existence. Working primarily with photography\, she transforms her images through subtle manipulations\, bending the familiar into the unfamiliar. In her recent portraits\, the deliberate erasure of eyes dissolves certainty\, inviting viewers to confront the unseen emotional landscapes within each figure. Her practice drifts between documentary and experimental narrative\, creating porous spaces where image and memory blur. Through gestures of disappearance and transformation\, she explores the shifting thresholds between the human body and the world it inhabits.\n\n\n\n\n\nYiğit Günel is a London-based multidisciplinary photographer whose work centres around people-based stories\, captured through a meticulous approach to lighting and a focus on authenticity. Since founding CULT in 2022\, he has expanded his practice to include Cult Creative Meet-ups\, a platform for artists and creatives in East London to connect and openly discuss the mental health challenges within the creative industry. Yiğit was selected for the London Creative Network Artist Development Programme in 2021 with Four Corners and continues to exhibit his work both locally and internationally. His notable exhibitions include New Photography (2015) at Alan Istanbul and 34 Women 34 Portraits (2012) at the Antalya Film Festival\, among others. His work has been published in Photographing a Rebellion by Ozcan Yurdalan (2014) and Moscow Diary\, a self-publication in 2005. He has also lectured and conducted workshops on storytelling through photography\, advanced lighting techniques\, and portraiture\, most recently hosting ongoing monthly Cult Creative Meet-ups in East London.\n\nCurator Dr Nilay Islek is a London-based artist\, academic\, and curator originally from İzmir\, Turkey. She studied photography at the Faculty of Fine Arts at Dokuz Eylül University and completed her PhD at the Department of Radio\, Television\, and Cinema at Ege University\, focusing on visual culture\, collective memory\, and conceptual photography aesthetics.\n\n\nKnown for her interdisciplinary approach that combines artistic production\, curatorial practice\, and education\, ISLEK has taught photography in various institutions over the years and actively participated in documentary\, conceptual\, and cross-cultural projects. In 2016\, she became the first female photographer from Turkey to be awarded the title of “X-Photographer” by Fujifilm.\n\n\n\nIn 2018\, she relocated to London after being awarded the prestigious “Exceptional Talent” artist visa by the United Kingdom. As an extension of the Artlens Visual Culture and Photography Workshop she founded in İzmir\, she established Artlens London Visual Art Atelier in 2019. ISLEK continues her artistic production and workshops in London\, where her interdisciplinary projects focus on themes of memory\, identity\, and place.\n“Selfhood” invites the audience not only to observe but also to confront themselves and explore the shared connections within their personal experiences.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/photo-exhibition-selfhood/
LOCATION:Versus Arts\, 114A Lower Clapton Road\, London\, E50QR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts,Events in London,Exhibitions,Free Events,Photography
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ORGANIZER;CN="VersusArts":MAILTO:info@versusarts.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250517
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250609
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20250425T163210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250425T163210Z
UID:30092178-1747440000-1749427199@eventsforlondon.co.uk
SUMMARY:RPS Landscape Group Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Royal Photographic Society’s Landscape Group is holding its second exhibition of members’ work across 8+ locations\, starting in May 2025 at Southwark Cathedral\, eventually ending in Scotland in Spring 2026. 80 beautiful prints; from London to Antarctica; land & sea; rural & urban; from big scenes to intimate abstracts. This is an outdoor event\, open 24/7.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/rps-landscape-group-exhibition-2/
LOCATION:Southwark Cathedral\, London Bridge SE1 9DA\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Photography
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250508T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250511T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20250218T031121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T031121Z
UID:30089317-1746712800-1746986400@eventsforlondon.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wimbledon Art Fair (Free Entry)
DESCRIPTION:MEET 180 ARTISTS\, FIND 1000S OF ORIGINAL AND AFFORDABLE ARTWORKS \nWelcome to Wimbledon Art Fair… \nJoin us from 8-11 May 2025 to explore 180 open art studios from London’s most talented artists and makers. \nMeet the creators behind the masterpieces\, and buy original\, affordable art directly from the makers themselves. \nPre-book your FREE TICKET for your chance to win £200 to spend at the show\, and more perks.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/wimbledon-art-fair-free-entry/
LOCATION:Wimbledon Art Studios\, 10 Riverside Yard\, London\, SW17 0BB\, Wimbledon Art Studios\, London\, SW170BB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Crafts,Design,Digital Arts,Events in London,Exhibitions,Family Activities,Free Events,Illustration,Interior Design,Photography,Sculpture,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250323T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250323T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20250205T163442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T163442Z
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SUMMARY:Photofusion x LIP Book Fair
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our first book fair! \nIn collaboration with London Independent Photography we will be hosting a book\, zines and print fair on Sunday 23rd March 2025\, 1pm – 5pm. \nPop down to bag yourself some beautiful work from independent photographers and artists from across London and beyond. \n 
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/photofusion-x-lip-book-fair/
LOCATION:Photofusion\, Unit 2\, 2 Beehive Place\, Brixton\, London\, SW9 7QR
CATEGORIES:Comics,Crafts,Free Events,Literature,Photography,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Photofusion":MAILTO:info@photofusion.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241209
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20240605T063517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T140525Z
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SUMMARY:E8 Art and Craft Trail
DESCRIPTION:Discover the magic of creativity over the weekend of 7-8 December this year as the artistic community of London’s E8 postcode invites you to have a look inside their homes and studios. Art enthusiasts and wanderers alike will be offered an exciting chance to discover works from emerging and established artists and makers in the vibrant E8 postcode.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/e8-art-and-craft-trail/2024-12-07/
LOCATION:over 20 London E8 locations
CATEGORIES:Crafts,Digital Arts,Free Events,Photography,Visual Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241117T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241117T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20241027T073335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T073335Z
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SUMMARY:Extinction- Royal Geographical Society Free Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:‘Extinction’ calls for Climate Action Through Art\, featuring work by 16 world-renowned sculptors and photographers: Richard Deacon\, Emily Young\, David Nash\, Peter Randall-Page\, Andy Goldsworthy\, Jon Foreman\, Eleanor Lakelin\, Julian Stair\, Conrad Shawcross\, Sebastião Salgado\, Richard Mosse\, Beverly Joubert\, Michael Kenna\, Daniel Beltra\, Michael Pinsky\, and Bigert & Bergström. \n  \nFree Exhibition in London
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/extinction-royal-geographical-society-free-exhibition/2024-11-17/
CATEGORIES:Charity Events,Environment,Events in London,Free Events,Museums,Photography,Sculpture,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="gallery@OXO":MAILTO:sara@realworldconservation.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241114T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241114T213000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20241027T072312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T072312Z
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SUMMARY:On The Edge - Royal Geographical Society
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an inspiring evening at the Royal Geographical Society in London on Thursday\, 14 November 2024\, from 6.30pm to 9.30pm—a special fundraising event dedicated to conservation. \nHeadlined by Dr. Julian Fennessy\, Director of Conservation and Co-Founder of the Giraffe Conservation Foundation\, and Rebecca Stephens MBE\, the first British woman to climb Everest and all Seven Summits\, this event promises to be entertaining\,  informative and motivational. \nThe evening will be hosted by EAE Ambassador Ash Bhardwaj\,  broadcaster\, journalist\, filmmaker\, and author of Why We Travel. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to hear from some of the leading voices in conservation and adventure.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/on-the-edge-royal-geographical-society/
LOCATION:Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers)\, 1 Kensington Gore\,\, London\,\, SW7 2AR
CATEGORIES:Arts,Charity Events,Cheap Tickets,Environment,Museums,Photography,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Explorers Against Extinction":MAILTO:info@explorersagainstextinction.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241009T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241009T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20240911T091412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T152215Z
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SUMMARY:Michael Ormerod: Vanishing Point Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition ‘Michael Ormerod: Vanishing Point’ is the first exhibition on this unique photographer for almost 20 years. \nMichael Ormerod (1947-1991) was a British photographer with a distinctive and powerful voice. His career was tragically cut short on August 7th\, 1991\, in a road accident on his last field trip to the USA. \nHe is known for his striking and evocative images capturing American landscapes and urban scenes. His work often depicted the raw\, gritty reality of life in America\, showcasing its beauty and challenges. Ormerod’s photography gained recognition for its powerful storytelling and unique perspective on the American experience. \nHis legacy continues influencing contemporary photographers\, and his work remains highly regarded in the photography community. Despite this\, only one major exhibition of his work has taken place over the last 33 years\, in 2003. \nSince his untimely death in 1991\, Ormerod’s work has been held at the Millennium Picture Library in London. At a family event in 2012\, celebrating his life and photographic work\, his daughter Ali had a wonderful conversation with one of Ormerod’s closest friends\, fellow photographer Geoff Weston. \nThis conversation led to a shared intention: to return to the archive and revisit his photographic legacy. We have since discovered a trove of previously unseen negatives from Ormerod’s trips to America. Working closely with the help of Alan Thoburn\, over a decade\, we have cherished the opportunity to consider these previously unseen images and curate a new collection that deserves public display. \nThanks to the generous donations to a Kickstarter campaign\, we are able to present this body of Ormerod’s never-before-seen work to a wider audience. \nJoin us in appreciating his legacy. \nPlease note that for Sunday openings the gallery will close at 4pm instead of 6pm.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/michael-ormerod-vanishing-point-exhibition/2024-10-09/
LOCATION:The Soho Black Boutique\, 33 Great Windmill Street\, London\, W1D 7LR
CATEGORIES:Arts,Events in London,Exhibitions,History,Photography,Pop Up,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Crane Kalman Brighton Gallery":MAILTO:enquiries@cranekalmanbrighton.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240928T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240928T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20240911T091126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T152257Z
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SUMMARY:Michael Ormerod: Vanishing Point – Curator’s Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-depth conversation between photography curator and former gallerist Zelda Cheatle\, British photographer Barry Lewis\, and gallery director Richard Kalman. \nTogether\, they’ll discuss the discovery of never-before-seen negatives from Ormerod’s archive\, themes throughout his work\, and the legacy of one of the most incisive British photographers of the 20th century. \nWe are delighted to announce that Michael Ormerod’s second photobook will be published by RRB Photobooks later this fall. \nPlease follow the link to book tickets – space is limited!
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/michael-ormerod-vanishing-point-curators-talk/
LOCATION:The Soho Black Boutique\, 33 Great Windmill Street\, London\, W1D 7LR
CATEGORIES:Arts,Cheap Tickets,Conferences,Conversation,Events in London,Exhibitions,Photography,Pop Up,Seminars,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Crane Kalman Brighton Gallery":MAILTO:enquiries@cranekalmanbrighton.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240823T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240823T191500
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20240819T031527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240819T031527Z
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SUMMARY:Sip & snap: photography workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join the talented and experienced photographer Iara Torres to unlock the essentials of digital photography and capture the picturesque moments of our floral gardens at Fulham Palace. The workshop will cover a range of fundamental topics to help you get the most out of your camera which you can then experiment and hone your skills on in the stunning walled garden of Fulham Palace. In addition to this fabulous experience\, enjoy a glass of fizz to top it off!
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/sip-snap-photography-workshop/
LOCATION:Fulham Palace\, Fulham Palace\, London\, SW6 6EA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events in London,Photography,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fulham Palace":MAILTO:reception@fulhampalace.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240819
DTSTAMP:20260427T024524
CREATED:20240709T174350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T174351Z
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SUMMARY:Cash Cows- Free Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The opening party starts 8 August at 17.00 \nPhotographer Håkan Dennersten’s second UK exhibition\, Cash Cows\, combines three works made over the last decade in Österlen\, Sweden. This area of southeast Sweden is known for its artists and for drawing creative inspiration from nature and landscape. \nTaking On The World is a series of cow portraits that relate and resist a relationship with the people around them. A series of landscapes and close-ups\, The Black Hit Of Space juxtaposes the natural landscape with human interventions\, discarded items\, and buildings that leave a slow\, decaying effect on the environment. New Wave connects Dennersten’s earlier focus of photographing bands in Sweden in the 1980s and 1990s\, including vinyl covers of forgotten Swedish music\, and an invitation for everyone to come along to the gallery for a daily listening party at high noon.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/cash-cows-free-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community Events,Events in London,Exhibitions,Family Activities,Free Events,Photography
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