
This talk covers Mandy’s approach to her work/projects and how she has gone about researching and creating such beautiful and thought provoking images from the devastation and pollution of our seas and oceans.
This talk covers Mandy’s approach to her work/projects and how she has gone about researching and creating such beautiful and thought provoking images from the devastation and pollution of our seas and oceans.
We’ve got ourselves a pop-up space in Chelsea! For a limited time only, we will be using this space to show work, sell prints and bring the public together around the work of female photographers. It’s urban, edgy and gritty, but a perfect backdrop for some of the work we know and love.
Call to nominated heroines for the chance of a bursary to support new work.
The waiting is over … on the centenary anniversary of women’s suffrage in the UK, the RPS is proud to present its Hundred Heroines.
Emily Andersen has been making photographic portraits of the international avant-garde since graduating from the Royal College of Art in the early 1980s. Having started out by finding her way into some pretty cool-sounding private parties in London and New York, she began convincing artists and musicians to pose for her – from Nan Goldin to Nico.
Exhibition: Zero Tolerance. Working to end men’s violence against women. Photography exhibition at Stills, Cockburn Street, exploring forms of violence against women that are still misunderstood, hidden and unacknowledged by mainstream society.
Mridul Wadhwa’s speech on the Exhibition: Zero Tolerance. Working to end men’s violence against women.