How to Win at Photography: Image-Making as Play
Cameraplay, gameplay, replay, roleplay... A new, multimedia exhibition featuring over 30 international artists, questioning the very meaning and function of photography today
Book nowDon't miss out on visiting the Letizia Battaglia, Deborah Turbeville and Ten.8 exhibitions before they close.
The gallery reopens its doors to the public this summer with its stellar, building-wide, multimedia exhibition, How to Win at Photography: Image-Making as Play, featuring over 30 international artists including Ai Weiwei, Cindy Sherman, Claude Cahun, Cory Acangel, and The Instagram Egg to name a few. Whilst on our 3rd floor, you will be able to step back in time and visit The Partisan Coffee House: Radical Soho and the New Left – an exhibition exploring the innovative 1950s hub for leftists, radicals, and revolutionaries, back in the heart of Soho.
As ever, on our ground floor, you will find our Café Bar stocked with freshly ground coffee and even fresher beverages, as well as a light yet filling menu, with plenty of vegan and vegetarian options.
Do also visit our Bookshop and Print Sales Gallery on our lower ground floor, where you'll be able to find latest editions and the best recommendations.
Cameraplay, gameplay, replay, roleplay... A new, multimedia exhibition featuring over 30 international artists, questioning the very meaning and function of photography today
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