Michael Kenna Book Signing

12:00pm - 02:00pm, Sat 17 Jan 2026

Please join us for the rare opportunity to meet Michael Kenna in our Bookshop. He will be signing copies of his most recent titles by Skira, Constellation and Silver Haikus. among other books and calendars.

Black and White photograph of fences in the snow

Michael Kenna Book Signing

12:00pm, Sat 17 Jan 2026

Please join us for the rare opportunity to meet Michael Kenna in our Bookshop. He will be signing copies of his most recent titles by Skira, Constellation and Silver Haikus. among other books and calendars.

Michael Kenna is visiting on the occasion of his current exhibition in our Print Sales Gallery. 

https://printsales.thephotographersgallery.org.uk/exhibitions/58-michael-kenna-shin-shin/overview/

The signing event does not require any Booking, please make sure you arrive on time.

 

 

 

Michael Kenna was born 1953 in Widnes, England, and currently lives in Seattle, Washington, USA. His mysterious photographs, often made at dawn or in the dark hours of night, concentrate primarily on the interaction between the natural landscape and human-made structures. Kenna is both a diurnal and nocturnal photographer, fascinated by light when it is most pliant. With long time-exposures, which might last throughout the night, his photographs often record details that the human eye is not able to perceive. 


Kenna is particularly well-known for the intimate scale of his photography and his meticulous personal printing style. He works in the traditional, non-digital, silver photographic medium. His exquisitely hand crafted black and white prints, which he makes in his own darkroom, reflect a sense of refinement, respect for history, and thorough originality. 

During Kenna’s fifty-year career, his photographic prints have been shown in almost five hundred one-person exhibitions and over four hundred group exhibitions in galleries and museums throughout the world. They are also included in well over a hundred permanent institutional collections. A hundred monographs and exhibition catalogues have so far been published on Kenna’s work.