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MMX Gallery uses photography as a catalyst to exhibit and support exciting new and established photographers and photographic artists.
Encouraging freedom of expression and pushing boundaries within the ever-changing face of contemporary photographic practice, enables the gallery to show innovative works and ideas within its diverse programme of exhibitions.
Its seemingly endless diversity is what fuels our passion for photography. Not ones to follow trends, we are always on the lookout to discover artists with a new way of seeing the world we live in. In turn, we are also unlocking archives and finding hidden gems and vintage prints.
The parallels between the two photographers we will be exhibiting this year at Photo London, although separated by a significant timescale, remind us that visions and ideas come from within.