FLOW’s Book du Jour: Brian Griffin | POP
Griffin’s new book POP (published Oct 2017) is a complete retrospective of the music photography of Brian Griffin. Over 350 pages featuring bands and musicians … Continued
Griffin’s new book POP (published Oct 2017) is a complete retrospective of the music photography of Brian Griffin. Over 350 pages featuring bands and musicians … Continued
William Eggleston’s Guide was the first solo exhibition of colour photographers displayed at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. This book, published on the occasion … Continued
Over the course of 5 years (2011-2016), Chikara made a series of trips across the USA by Greyhound Bus, without any specific destination in mind. Combining … Continued
Born and raised in Larache, Hajjaj moved to the UK aged twelve, but has spent much of his life travelling between the two countries and … Continued
The photography of Miles Aldridge alludes to a broad spectrum of cultural, art historical and aesthetic references. In adapting the allure, honed artifice and abbreviated … Continued
“Campo de Juego” was shot in La Hoz del Rio Dulce forest in Guadalajara (Spain). This area was the set of a documentary series of … Continued
Torbjørn Rødland (born 1970, Stavanger, Norway) is a Los Angeles-based photographer who creates portraits, still lifes and landscapes, which simultaneously inhabit, defamiliarise and disrupt the … Continued
The face is the picture of the mind with the eyes as its interpreter’ -Cicero A study of body image and anatomy through contemporary photography, … Continued
21 September – 4 November 2017 Camden Kalā and TARQ are proud to present “This Burning Land Belongs to You.” This exhibition shows the works of artists Ronny Sen, Rithika … Continued
Peaches and Cream is a photography competition and exhibition founded by Millennium Images. This year the competition seeked more then ever to celebrate the photographic … Continued