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Founded
1970
Directors
Matthew Flowers
Lieve Beumer
Locations
21 Cork Street
London
W1S3LZ
United Kingdom
Exhibited artists
Edward Burtynsky
Nadav Kander
Elger Esser
Scarlett Hooft Graafland
Robert Polidori
Lisa Jahovic

Photography has played an integral part of the broad programme at Flowers Gallery since its inception in 1970. One of the first galleries to open in London’s East End, there are now two spaces in London, one in Hong Kong and a team in New York.

Currently representing over ten established international photographers, the gallery is most recognised for its engagement with important socio-cultural, political and environmental themes. Through a dedicated photography department established in 2008, Flowers Gallery has staged exhibitions by invited artists and curators across a range of contemporary photographic practices.