Install from Andy Warhol (2014), Kate Elliott

Past Programme

Explore our rich resource of past exhibitions, talks and events by year or type.


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Exhibition Jean-François Lecourt, Shot into the camera, 1987, C-type print, 180 x 125 cm; © Jean-François Lecourt. Collection of the artist

11 Oct 2012 - 06 Jan 2013

Shoot! Existential Photography

Exhibition 12 Oct - 06 Jan 2013 Shoot! Existential Photography 12 October 2012 - 6 January 2013 Irish born photographer Tom Wood (b. 1951) has, for the last four decades

Souleymani Koanda looking at the camera on an outdoors stairway. The photographs is signed by Briony Campbell

26 Jul 2012 - 12 Sep 2012

The World in London

The World in London is a major public art project initiated by The Photographers’ Gallery, to coincide with the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Jeff Wall, The Giant (1992)

Touchstone Display

19 May 2012 - 30 Jul 2012

Jeff Wall, The Giant (1992)

Jeff Wall (b. 1946, Vancouver, Canada) has worked with photography for over forty years. He came to prominence in the 1980s because of his transparencies in lightboxes; they forged new...

Exhibition A graphic saying born in 1987, the animated GIF, overlaid on top of a layer of white and grey squares

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Born in 1987: The Animated GIF

For the opening show, the Media Wall will address a unique form of image which is best experienced via a screen: the animated gif.

Exhibition Open See. © Jim Goldberg, 2009

15 Oct 2009 - 31 Jan 2010

Jim Goldberg: Open See

Open See documents the experiences of people who travel from war torn, socially and economically devastated countries, to make new lives in Europe.

50 Exhibitions for 50 Years

We’ve explored our archives and revisited 50 exhibitions that mark significant moments both in the history of the Gallery and of the photographic medium itself. 

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The Photographers' Gallery 50th anniversary ident

50 Exhibitions for 50 Years

We’ve explored our archives and revisited 50 exhibitions that mark significant moments both in the history of the Gallery and of the photographic medium itself. 

Read more