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Founded
1994
Directors
Dewi Lewis
Caroline Warhurst
Locations
8 Broomfield Road
Heaton Moor
Stockport
Sk4 4ND
UK
Exhibited artists
Martin Parr
Chris Steele-Perkins
Paul Hart
Louis Quail
Catherine Balet
Laia Abril
Berris Conolly
Kurt Tong
Bruce Gilden
Martin Toft
Homer Sykes
Robert Hackman
Polly Braden
Simon Roberts
Dougie Wallace

Founded in 1994, Dewi Lewis Publishing is internationally known for its photography list. Its authors include leading British and international photographers as well as emerging photographers.
2019 will see the celebration of 25 years of independent publishing.
Dewi Lewis presents new work by Chris Steele-Perkins, Kurt Tong, Berris Conolly, Paddy Summerfield, Robert Hackman, Harvey Benge as well as previously unpublished colour work by Ed van der Elsken.
Of particular note is Chris Steele-Perkins four year project 'The New Londoners'. The work charts the changing face of London and explores what it means to be British. It is a celebration of the cultural richness of London and encompasses portraits of families from close to 200 countries across the globe, who have all made their homes in London.