Hans-Peter Feldmann
Hans-Peter Feldmann (born 1941, Dusseldorf) rose to prominence in the early 1970s, earning worldwide acclaim for his expansive and encyclopaedic photographic series.
Hans-Peter Feldmann (born 1941, Dusseldorf) rose to prominence in the early 1970s, earning worldwide acclaim for his expansive and encyclopaedic photographic series.
Blending cult, fact and fiction, Glaswegian duo littlewhithead will take over the gallery with a series of unsettling installations.
The Artist Talks is an exhibition of new work by Dublin-based artist Sarah Pierce, co-commissioned by Book Works and The Showroom.
Matt’s Gallery hosts an exhibition of Willie Doherty’s black and white photographs from 1985–1992, which have rarely been exhibited before.
One of the key figures of 20th century Italian photography, Giuseppe Cavalli (1904-1961) is surprisingly little known outside his native country.
A group show featuring new and recent works by Michelle Deignan, Martin Gustavsson, Astrid Svangren, Yasmin Muller
The Last Analog Revolution, a Memory Box is a project initiated by Stefan Constantinescu and Xandra Popescu, consisting of an installation that brings together work by artists from former Eastern and Western Europe.
Remote Control surveys the enormous impact that television has had upon contemporary culture through a range of artistic engagement with the medium and offers a look at how the next generation are responding to digital convergence.
This spring, New York artist Zoe Leonard (b. 1961) will transform Gallery 3 at Camden Arts Centre into a ‘camera obscura’.
ASC Gallery presents its seventh show, a new installation in both gallery and office by emerging artist Johann Arens.