David Hill Gallery shows established and lesser-known photographers, with an emphasis on previously unshown work. Exhibitions include the first solo show outside of West Africa of Sanlé Sory’s vibrant portraiture. Mario Carnicelli’s sharply observed mid-1960s American street photography also debuted at the gallery, along with Hunter Barnes’ extraordinary work documenting the over-looked margins of American society. Previous shows include Burt Glinn's coverage of the Cuban Revolution, Bill Bernstein’s Disco work, and George Rodger's recently unearthed 1940s colour photographs of Southern Sudan's tribes.