Exploring Migration and Identity: Hélène Amouzou’s Site-Specific Photo Installation

In June 2025, photographer Hélène Amouzou will unveil a site-specific photo installation in London’s Royal Docks, co-curated by The Line and Arup Phase 2. Focusing on identity, migration, and memory, the project, involving local refugees, launches during Refugee Week. It builds on Amouzou’s past acclaimed work and aims to foster cultural exchange. Continue reading Exploring Migration and Identity: Hélène Amouzou’s Site-Specific Photo Installation

Exploring Migration and Identity: Hélène Amouzou’s Upcoming Exhibit

In June 2025, photographer Hélène Amouzou will unveil a site-specific photo installation in London’s Royal Docks, co-curated by The Line and Arup Phase 2. Focusing on identity, migration, and memory, the project, involving local refugees, launches during Refugee Week. It builds on Amouzou’s past acclaimed work and aims to foster cultural exchange. Continue reading Exploring Migration and Identity: Hélène Amouzou’s Upcoming Exhibit

Albumen Gallery: Showcasing Psychological Landscapes in Photography

Albumen Gallery will feature award-winning artists Kristoffer Axén, Alireza Movahedi, and Mari Amman at Photo London Fair, highlighting their emotive works exploring psychological landscapes. Additionally, The Phair will showcase photographers Peter Cook and Mathieu Chaze, emphasizing contrasting photographic styles. Continue reading Albumen Gallery: Showcasing Psychological Landscapes in Photography

Cwm: The Fair Country by Ken Grant

Ken Grant’s photography captures the South Wales Valleys over thirty years, documenting the region’s post-industrial changes and resilient communities. His series, “Cwm,” aligns visual themes of labour and endurance, showcasing the impact of industry on the landscape and the longstanding presence of wild ponies amid both beauty and scars. Continue reading Cwm: The Fair Country by Ken Grant

The Island by Robert Darch

Conceived as a response to the Brexit vote, but also drawing on formative memories and past emotions to realise a sense of place that reflects the times we are living in. The Island is a new book published by British artist-photographer Robert Darch. Originally conceived as a response to Brexit, the poetic black and white photographs convey the heaviness that he felt and reflect Robert’s anxieties and fears about … Continue reading The Island by Robert Darch

YMA/Here by David Mayne

A community in transition Yma/Here began as a long-term project documenting the urban topography of South Wales and the West of England. It has since grown to include other work. The project is an ambiguous and wide-ranging examination of the urban topography of South Wales and the West of England from 2016 to 2018.  YMA/Here is visually encyclopedic in a great way…with the eye of … Continue reading YMA/Here by David Mayne

Solargraphs by Al Brydon – A conversation with the Sun

A new book, Solargraphs by Al Brydon is available from JW Editions. Brydon’s understated approach to making engaging images is disarming. There is a beautiful serendipity that comes out of his seemingly casual method for making work. He makes it look easy, but make no mistake Brydon has been steadfast for decades in making photographic work of and about his surroundings. He is continually trying … Continue reading Solargraphs by Al Brydon – A conversation with the Sun

Featured Photographer – Leticia Batty

Leticia Batty is a UK based photographer originally from Worksop, Nottinghamshire and now resides in London. She has a number of London exhibitions and book publications to her credit. Leticia is a photographic artist who specializes in medium format color photography, with the Worksop and Sheffield area as the biggest influence on her work. Her practice explores themes of identity, landscape, British politics and the … Continue reading Featured Photographer – Leticia Batty

Land – Sea : New Work by UK Photographer Andrew Mellor

Andrew Mellor is a photographer based in Lancashire in the North West of England. His photography explores natural and man-made environments; and the interaction between the two with concerns over how we use the landscape and the social and political issues surrounding it. His work explores change and human impact. Land – Sea : Artist Statement For centuries Blackpool was just a hamlet by the sea. But by … Continue reading Land – Sea : New Work by UK Photographer Andrew Mellor

Out of the Ordinary, Vol. 2: A Journey Through Everyday Scotland

A Personal Portrait of Everyday Scotland The second volume of Out of the Ordinary by Iain Sarjeant is a continuation of the project he has been working on for a number of years. The project, and two books thus far, has developed from the approach of Sarjeant’s spontaneous wandering, exploring, discovering, and observing. “The series explores the kind of places that most of us walk … Continue reading Out of the Ordinary, Vol. 2: A Journey Through Everyday Scotland