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 –…
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.
Del Barrett5th September 2018
Contemporary Welsh artists respond to images of women from the University of South Wales Museum Collection
PlanetHeroines5th September 2018
Mridul Wadhwa's speech on the Exhibition: Zero Tolerance. Working to end men’s violence against women.
PlanetHeroines5th September 2018
A new group, called SheClicks, aims to create a comfortable, friendly learning environment for female photographers. The main focus is the Facebook group which can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sheclicksnet/
Del Barrett4th September 2018
Things made from non-biodegradable materials and the human inclination to collect possessions contradict the concept of tempus edax rerum, time as devourer of all things.
PlanetHeroines2nd September 2018
Exhibition shows shocking side of consumption : ‘Consumer: Stilled Lives’ goes on show at Imperial College London
PlanetHeroines2nd September 2018
Open for the last few weeks, Karen Knorr FRPS presents new work from India and Japan for the first time in the UK, in the museum dedicated to photography and its invention by Fox Talbot.
PlanetHeroines19th August 2018
We’ve been overwhelmed by the response to our campaign Hundred Heroines: Celebrating Women in Photography Today and big thanks to everyone who has nominated a heroine, helped spread the word or joined our ambassadorial team; and extra special thanks to all those helping out behind the scenes.
PlanetHeroines27th July 2018