Lillian Bassman’s (1917-2012) fashion photography appeared on the pages of Harper's Bazaar from the 1940's to the 1960's. Her self-taught, experimental and dreamlike approach brought an elegance to fashion photography and elevated it to an art form.
Being Inbetween: Carolyn Mendelsohn Carolyn Mendelsohn is a known portrait photographer who uses photography, film and sound to bring to life creative ideas within a person, their location and their story. Carolyn’s project ‘Being Inbetween’ is currently being exhibited as part of Representation on the Line: (Un)framing Our Identities at HIVE…
Sisters of the Road: Anne-Marie Michel Anne-Marie Michel is a portrait and fashion photographer based in London, showcasing her first personal project as a visual story-teller, exploring both her world and that of those she meets along the way. ‘Sisters of the Road’ follows forty stories of female truckers that Anne-Marie…
Pioneers of industrial architecture photography, Hilla Becher (1931 - 2015) with partner Bernd, were known for their black and white typology photography.
Following the success of Representation on the Line phases I & II: (Un)framing our Identities in Chelsea, the show is going on tour and will be starting in Blackpool. Phase III is to open on Saturday 31st August at HIVE, 80-82 Church Street, Blackpool until September 30th.
It was a great honour to host the first public screening of Julia Horbaschk’s film Death by Supernova, and if you weren’t able to attend, you can now view the film here. Three writers responded to the film and their responses are shown below.