This November, Tower Bridge invites you to explore its first major photography exhibition Swans, Gloves, Roses and Pancakes, showcasing works by the acclaimed British photographer, Martin Parr. More →
Exhibitions
We regret to announce that after 26 years of supporting photographers and championing photography throughout the UK, Redeye, the Photography Network will wind down on 31 July 2024 due to a number of factors, including lack of funding. Read our full statement here. We are no listing exhibitions. The archive of past exhibitions is available below.
The Syngenta Photography Award returns to Somerset House in London for a third year with the exhibition Grow-Conserve. More →
Co-curated by Lou Stoppard and Adam Murray, North explores the way the region is depicted, constructed and celebrated in select photographs, artworks and fashion collections. The show brings together collective visions of the North, unpicking the tropes and themes that appear regularly in design and media and takes into account the rich cultural history of the region. More →
This exhibition explores the work of some of the most prominent Japanese photographers of the second half of the twentieth century, including Nobuyoshi Araki, Eikoh Hosoe and Kikuji Kawada. More →
Marking the twenty-year anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to Chinese sovereignty from British rule, The Queen, The Chairman and I is a fascinating journey into the entwined histories of China and the UK, traced through the family history of photographer Kurt Tong. More →
The street is a fundamental part of the urban landscape and has featured consistently in photography throughout the twentieth century. Street View: Photographs of Urban Life explores how photographers have captured city life on camera in Sheffield, around the UK and abroad. More →
Connected by their desire to join dots between seeing and knowing, the artists in this exhibition have all made work that questions structures or scientific facts. More →
This winter, Foam presents an overview of Hiroshi Sugimoto's iconic photographic works. More →
Home Sweet Home is a themed group exhibition originally conceived for the Ffotogallery Diffusion International Festival of Photography in October 2015. More →
Our relationship to the image and the way in which information is captured has changed substantially in recent years. The number of images we encounter on a daily basis has continued to rise ever more steeply, there are now over one and a half billion images uploaded every day. We also appear frequently on surveillance images, with the UK reported to have in excess of 6 million CCTV cameras.
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