Showing posts with label Exhibition. Portraits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exhibition. Portraits. Show all posts

Friday, 17 December 2010

Monday, 22 November 2010

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Kim Cunningham

Kim Cunningham's'Portrait of a Village' looks to show an honest view of every day life in her village of Co.Meath in Ireland

Images © Kim Cunningham




Monday, 6 September 2010

Jo Metson Scott

Some really nice portraits from Jo Metson Scott.

Images © Jo Metson Scott




Sunday, 15 August 2010

Jane Hilton - Dead Eagle Trail

A while ago I went to Host gallery and saw Jane Hilton's Dead Eagle Trail, A beautifully shot portrait of the modern American Cowboy,

Images © Jane Hilton

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Saturday, 14 November 2009

Martin Schoeller

So I have been going on for a while about a catch up on the exhibitions I have been visiting over the summer. As soon as I landed in Paris I noticed Martin Schoeller was having an exhibition at A. Galerie, it seemed like it was more aimed at art buyers as a sort of Paris this is Martin Schoeller, not really a theme to the exhibition more just a showcase of his recent portfolio, but the oppertunity to see large prints of photographs taken on 10x8 should never be missed. Here is the flyer for the exhibition. (On a side note Zidane is one of my heroes).



Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Obhama's People

I mentioned this earlier but I managed to visit Nadav Kander's work whilst it was exhibition at the Flower Gallery in London, thanks to a tip off by Jake Baggerley (whose Chernobyl and Blind series's are great and well worth a look). Was so great to see the work printed big and to such a high quality. the great thing about going to exhibitions is being able to see the small details that are not visible on the interenet such as the word love which is embroided on Reggie Love's Cuffs. Even though this exhibition has now finished it should be touring elsewhere for a while, around the world and blatantly back again in the UK so I really recommend seeing it. I bought the book that went with the exhibition which includes a really interesting foreword by photographic critic Francis Hodgson about the history of portraits.


Hillary Clinton by Nadav Kander