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Design Week: New international photography fair set to launch in London

“The aim is to showcase the very best photography by established and younger galleries, and from both established and unseen artists. It’s a fair for major players in the field of photography across the world”

Design Week reports on the launch of Photo London.
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‘Photo London will feature a selection of works by 65-70 galleries worldwide, handpicked by a curatorial panel of seven established curators and directors.

Alongside the fair, there will be talks, screenings and events, supported by the non-profit arts organisation LUMA Foundation. “There will be a lively public programme of installations in the courtyard, an exhibition of unseen gems from the V&A museum’s photography collection, and a music and photography programme, featuring musicians sharing photography that’s important to them,” says Michael Benson, director at Candlestar.’ Read more

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