David Hill Gallery shows both established and lesser-known 20th century and contemporary photographers, with the focus on previously unseen work. Exhibitions have included the first solo show of Burt Glinn's coverage of the Cuban Revolution, George Rodger's recently unearthed 1940s colour series on the Sudan's Nuba and Latuka tribes, and the first solo show outside of Africa of Sory Sanlé's work from Burkina Faso. Other debuts include Mario Carnicelli’s sharply observed mid-1960s American street photography and Hunter Barnes' extraordinary Off The Strip, a document of the rapidly fading Las Vegas of yesteryear.