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PHOTO LONDON 2019 – OUR STRONGEST YET

The fifth edition of Photo London, which takes place at Somerset House from 16–19 May is set to be the strongest edition yet. Book Your Tickets Here.

Featuring over 100 of the world’s leading galleries – from Antwerp to Budapest, San Francisco to Cape Town and Berlin to Tokyo – Photo London is the place to discover new artists, new work by established masters and gems from the dawn of photography.

Our exhibitors present an exciting mix of over 400 artists, some making their first appearance at Photo London. There’s a dramatic increase in solo presentations – particularly in our acclaimed Discovery section – and an encouraging rise in the number of European galleries. Some exhibitors will use the Fair as a platform to launch new work. Others focus on a specific theme – such as cinema, theatre or street photography – or a particular region – such as Iran, Japan, Latin America or Scandinavia. Others feature artists who are pushing the boundaries between photography and other art forms – including sculpture, painting, video and textiles – or which repurpose traditional techniques in exciting new ways.
For the full list of exhibitors click here.

 

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Galerie Thomas Zander will present work from Mitch Epstein’s new series ‘Property Rights’

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Roya Khadjavi Projects focuses on young Iranian artists including Sepideh Salhei

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Luc Delahaye makes his debut at Photo London with Galerie Nathalie Obadia

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Tyburn Gallery[/ezcol_1half] [ezcol_1half_end]

Tyburn Gallery brings a solo presentation by Portuguese artist Mónica de Miranda

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