• Menü
    Stay
Schnellsuche

Photo London 2024

  • Messe
    16.05.2024 - 19.05.2024
    Candlestar »

We are delighted to announce Photo London’s ninth edition with French photographer Valérie Belin named our Master of Photography 2024, alongside two further major exhibitions as part of our Public Programme, and an exciting line-up of exhibitors.

With Photo London Fair Director, Kamiar Maleki, taking the helm of the Main Fair for the first time, the Fair is building a strong international list featuring many new and returning galleries, including:

Sundaram Tagore Gallery (New York/London), Rolf Art (Buenos Aires), Persons Projects (Berlin), Robert Morat Galerie (Berlin), Ira Stehmann Fine Art (Munich), Galerie Peter Sillem (Frankfurt); an exciting group of first-time exhibitors, including Pesiehl & Heine (Hamburg), Leila Heller Gallery (New York), and Martch Art Project (Istanbul); as well as a group of outstanding galleries from Paris, including Galerie Nathalie Obadia (Paris) and Galerie Sophie Scheidecker (Paris), and local regulars including Flowers Gallery (London), Robert Hershkowitz Ltd. (Lindfield), Roland Belgrave Vintage Photography Ltd. (Brighton) and Purdy Hicks Gallery (London).

The Fair’s Discovery section dedicated to emerging photographers and galleries once again promises to be a highlight. Curated by the critic and author Charlotte Jansen, Discovery is featuring exciting newcomers such as Palm* Studios (London) and Deák Erika Galéria (Budapest).

Master of Photography
Leading the 2024 Public Programme, is a solo exhibition by Valérie Belin, the ninth recipient of our Master of Photography Award which is presented each year to a living artist who has made an exceptional contribution to photography.

One of France’s most popular and acclaimed photographers, Valérie Belin (b. 1964) investigates the tension between the superficial appearance of things and their true nature, between reality and artificiality. Often using the human body as a vessel for abstraction and projected meaning, she has photographed live models and mannequins, masks and card sharks, dancers and bodybuilders, questioning the construction and fetishization of mainstream beauty ideals and enduring gender constructs.

Photo London 2024 Exhibitions
The Fair extends its celebration of French photography with ‘The Magic Art of French Calotype. Paper Negative Photography 1846–1860’, curated by Robert Hershkowitz. Its title references Francis Wey’s pronouncement in 1851 that “Photography has attained a magic feeling that neither painting nor drawing could have reached.”

Hershkowitz explains the appeal of these early images: “When the pursuit and acquisition of fine photographs became the common passion of a very mixed group of art savvy individuals and American and Canadian museums in the late 1970s, early French paper negative photography was considered the most desirable, the images the most intriguing intellectually, the prints the most delectable. This exhibition introduces this body of photographic work to a British audience; it is almost non-existent in British institutions with perhaps a few dozen examples buried among hundreds of thousands of British ones, and these never exhibited.”

A third exhibition will be presented by the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation marking the 25th anniversary of its collection — one of the most renowned international collections of contemporary photography, which comprises more than 2,300 works by 160 artists from 35 countries.

Curated by Anne-Marie Beckmann, Director of the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation, and Renée Mussai, London-based independent curator and scholar, and member of the Foundation’s Advisory Board, ‘See/Change — Art Collection Deutsche Börse @25’ showcases current artistic positions and recent acquisitions centred around the theme of human condition.

Photo London’s Presenting Partner Belmond returns to the Fair after its 2023 debut with Fotografia Maroma — an exhibition of contemporary Mexican photography co-curated by Fariba Farshad. Their 2024 presentation will evolve their ‘Belmond Legends’ series, which featured artists such as Durimel, Coco Capitán, Jack Davison, Jeano Edwards, Letizia Le Fur, François Halard, Rosie Marks, Chris Rhodes and Thomas Rousset.

Photo London Awards
In its fifth edition, the Photo London x Nikon Emerging Photographer of the Year Award continues to highlight works of outstanding young photographers at the Fair, and presents a special display dedicated to the winner of the 2023 award, French visual artist Léa Habourdin, and her fellow shortlisted photographers in the Nikon Gallery.

The Photo London x Hahnemühle Student Award returns to the fair after a hugely successful inaugural edition. Working with UK universities offering photography degrees, the award highlights the most exciting early-career talent within the industry, bringing their portfolios to international attention. The shortlisted students will be granted the opportunity to print 5-10 artworks on their preferred Hahnemühle papers and present them in a dedicated exhibition at Photo London 2024. The winner is further awarded a trip to the Hahnemühle mill in Germany to produce a new body of photographic work. Read more here.






  • 12.05.2022 - 15.05.2022
    Photo London returns to Somerset House for its sixth edition from 9–12 September 2021, with...
  • 16.05.2024 - 19.05.2024
    We are delighted to announce Photo London’s ninth edition with French photographer Valérie...
  • 16.05.2024 - 19.05.2024
    Messe »
    Candlestar »

    Opening Hours
    Thursday 12 May 12:00 - 21:00
    Friday 13 May 12:00 - 21:00
    Saturday 14 May 12:00 - 19:30
    Sunday 15 May 12:00 - 18:30



Neue Kunst Messen
17. Art Austria im Wiener
Die 17. ART AUSTRIA, die vom 25. bis 28. April 2024 im...
BLICKFANG Wien 2024
Die Blickfang Wien lädt vom 8. bis 10. November 2024 bereits...
Bath Book Fair 2024
A new rare book fair for 2024 in the heart of Regency Bath....
Meistgelesen in Messen
Design Miami 2024
Design Miami announces global rebrand and shares preview...
ART&ANTIQUE 2014
„Die Kunst ist ewig, ihre Formen wandeln sich“,...
Salon du livre de Lourmarin
Welcome to Lourmarin for the 9th edition of the Antiquarian...
  • Valérie Belin, Still Life with mirror, 2014. Copyright: Valérie Belin. Courtesy of Galerie Nathalie Obadia Paris/Brussels.
    Valérie Belin, Still Life with mirror, 2014. Copyright: Valérie Belin. Courtesy of Galerie Nathalie Obadia Paris/Brussels.
    Candlestar
  • Charles Nègre, Street Vendor, c.1852. Courtesy of Robert Hershkowitz Ltd.
    Charles Nègre, Street Vendor, c.1852. Courtesy of Robert Hershkowitz Ltd.
    Candlestar
  • Sim Chi Yin, Shifting Sands #25, 2017 © Sim Chi Yin.
    Sim Chi Yin, Shifting Sands #25, 2017 © Sim Chi Yin.
    Candlestar