SPECIAL EXHIBITION: ‘LONDON LIVES’
To mark the tenth edition of Photo London, we are proud to present London Lives — a landmark exhibition that brings together over 30 of the most celebrated and innovative image-makers to have captured and reshaped the visual identity of the capital.

© Julia Fullerton-Batten, The Princess Alice Disaster of 1878, 2022
Curated by leading critic and author Francis Hodgson, this ambitious presentation occupies both Embankment East and West Galleries of Somerset House. It is at once a love letter to London and a provocation — reflecting the city’s complexities, contradictions, and relentless creative energy.
The exhibition includes iconic works by David Bailey, James Barnor, Nadav Kander, Joy Gregory, Mary McCartney, Christian Marclay, Hannah Starkey, Jamie Hawkesworth, and Nick Knight, alongside new commissions from Heather Agyepong, Jermaine Francis and Hannah Hughes — whose work will also feature exclusively in FT Weekend Magazine as part of our longstanding partnership with the Financial Times.

© Ewen Spencer, From the series UKG, Garage Nation, 1999
From conceptual abstraction to street-level immediacy, London Lives reveals the many layers of this global city — its histories and futures, its everyday rituals and fleeting drama. Whether through the cinematic intensity of Julia Fullerton-Batten, the quiet grandeur of Simon Roberts, or the tactile materiality of Antony Cairns, this is London as seen through a truly international lens.
Francis Hodgson writes:
“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… 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. Call it a melting-pot if you want; but we simply call it ‘London Lives’. The more the merrier.”

© Mary McCartney, Casual, 1995
Exhibiting Artists Include:
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, Nigel Shafran, Ewen Spencer, Hannah Starkey, Mitra Tabrizian, Alys Tomlinson, Nick Turpin.

© David Bailey, Jean Shrimpton (Bailey’s mum’s house), East End Series