CECIL BEATON AT HUXLEY PARLOUR GALLERY
As a prominent member of the ‘Bright Young Things’ in London during the 1920s, Cecil Beaton was uniquely placed to photograph a generation
“LAND OF DREAMS” NEW PORTRAITS AND INSTALLATIONS BY SHIRIN NESHAT
Over the past three decades, photographer and filmmaker Shirin Neshat has produced some of the most arresting imagery in contemporary
“THE LOWER EAST SIDE” – Iconic Portraits from the ICP Colletion
In many ways, the Lower East Side is both quintessentially American and uniquely New York. Always changing, it has
“EAST MEETS WEST” TSENG KWONG CHI’S IRONICALLY STAGED SHOTS
Combining performance and photography, political satire and personal identity, Tseng Kwong Chi’s pioneering series East Meets West
“PRESENCE OF ABSENCE” LIGHT & SCULPTURE UNFOLDED BY DOMINIQUE TEUFEN
“The Presence of Absence” shows works from three different series of Swiss photographer Dominique Teufen, in which the artist carries out
THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY – CORNELIA PARKER PHOTOGRAVURE
British artist Cornelia Parker is widely known for her stunning transformations of the ordinary into the extraordinary – using printmaking and photogravure to produce something elusive and ephemeral.
“MATRESCENCE & MATERNALITY” RICHARD SALTOUN GALLERY
Catherine McCormack, academic and expert in the field of maternal themes in art, curates a two-part exhibition exploring maternal experience
BRASSAI RETROSPECTIVE AT FOAM AMSTERDAM
Brassaï (1899- 1984) created countless iconic images of 1930s Parisian life. He was famous for capturing the grittier