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Photo London 2019

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PHOTO LONDON 2019: GALLERIES, MASTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND PUBLIC PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS ANNOUNCED FOR FIFTH ANNIVERSARY EDITION OF THE FAIR AT SOMERSET HOUSE IN MAY

• Almost 100 exhibitors including many of the world’s leading galleries
• Stephen Shore announced as Photo London Master of Photography with a special exhibition
of new and unseen works
• New curatorial focus results in the strongest Fair to date with 16 solo presentations
• Strong support for emerging galleries and artists via the Discovery section
• Public Programme includes special exhibitions featuring Roger Fenton, Vivian Maier, Gavin
Turk, Eamonn Doyle and Josh Haner.
• Tickets on sale from 5 February at photolondon.org

Photo London has announced the list of participating galleries for its fifth edition alongside the 2019 Master of Photography and highlights from its Public Programme of special exhibitions and installations at the Fair. Building on the success of its first four editions, Photo London 2019 returns to Somerset House to showcase the very best of the past, present and future of photography. This year’s edition continues the Fair’s longstanding support for young galleries and artists. Overall there is a focus on emerging trends and unseen work. The announcement of exhibitors follows a rigorous two-stage selection process to identify the best quality presentations and artists ranging from established masters to rising stars. The Fair takes place 16 – 19 May 2019 (Preview 15 May). Tickets will be on sale from 5 February at photolondon.org.

Exhibitors
The galleries exhibiting in 2019 were selected by an expert Curatorial Committee led by Philippe Garner. In addition, Art Consultant and Curator Tristan Lund, who has curated the Discovery section of the Fair since 2017, has played a key role in the overall curation of the Fair. The fifth edition of Photo London will include almost 100 galleries from 21 different countries: Austria; Belgium; Canada; China; France; Germany; Hungary; Italy; Japan; Latvia; Lebanon; Mexico; the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal; Spain; Switzerland; South Africa; Taiwan; the UK; the USA.

The Fair’s widely acclaimed Discovery section features a curated selection of 23 galleries. It focuses on new and emerging talent, including several from the fast-developing photography scene in London alongside international galleries including ALBADA JELGERSMA Gallery (Amsterdam); ALMANAQUE fotográfica (Mexico City); careva contemporary (Riga); Euqinom Gallery (San Francisco); Galerie Binome (Paris); Galerie Cédric Bacqueville (Lille); Galerie Miranda (Paris); Galerie-Peter-Sillem (Frankfurt); Gallery Sofie Van de Velde (Antwerp); H Gallery (Paris); Metronom (Modena); Ncontemporary (Milan, London); Spazio Nuovo (Rome); and UP Gallery (Hsinchu City).

As a sign of confidence among our exhibitors, the 2019 Fair features 16 focused solo presentations with confirmed highlights including new work by Mitch Epstein at Galerie Thomas Zander, Tony Gum at Christopher Moller Gallery, Tom Wood at Sit Down Gallery, Ivars Gravlejs at careva contemporary, Dag Alveng at Shoot Gallery, Max Pinckers at Galerie Sofie Van de Velde, Giulio di Sturco at Podbielski Contemporary, Adam Jeppesen at Black Box Projects, Edouard Taufenbach at Galerie Binome and Casper Sejersen at Cob Gallery. Several galleries focus of a specific country or region including: Helsinki School Landscapes (Galerie Taik Persons), Iran (Roya Khadjavi Projects), Latin America (RocioSantaCruz) and Japan (IBASHO). 

Master of Photography
Photo London is delighted to announce US photographer Stephen Shore as its Master of Photography for 2019. Shore’s photographs explore and document the ordinary scenes of everyday life, transforming seemingly mundane scenarios and objects into subjects of thoughtful consideration. Known for his pioneering use of colour photography and early experimentation with new technologies, Shore’s work has been widely published and exhibited for the past 45 years, including a recent solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

The Photo London Master of Photography award is given annually to a leading contemporary photographer who is the subject of a special exhibition at the fair. As part of Photo London’s 2019 Public Programme, Shore will present a new body of work, which will be shown for the first time in the UK. He will also be showing a series from 1969 titled ‘Los Angeles’, which features 60 small photographs taken throughout one day in 1969 in LA. The exhibition is produced in association with Sprüth Magers and 303 Gallery. To accompany the exhibition at Photo London, Shore will be speaking as part of the acclaimed Photo London Talks Programme on Thursday the 16 May. The full Talks Programme – which is once again curated by the author and curator William A Ewing – will be announced in April, with speakers already confirmed including Martin Parr, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Susan Meiselas, Ed Templeton and Deanna Templeton, and Vanessa Winship.






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  • 16.05.2019 - 19.05.2019
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    Photo London 2019 will take place at Somerset House, London, from Thursday 16 May to Sunday 19 May, with an invitation-only Preview on Wednesday 16 May

    Opening Hours
    Thursday 16 May 12:00 - 20:00
    Friday 17 May 12:00 - 19:30
    Saturday 18 May 12:00 - 19:30
    Sunday 19 May 12:00 - 18:30

 Vivian Maier Chicago, 1962 1962 Ed. 8/15 Chromogenic print; printed 2018 12 x 12 inches © Estate of Vivian Maier, Courtesy of Maloof Collection and Howard Greenberg Gallery, NY 


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  • Stephen Shore Los Angeles, California, February 4, 1969 1969 © Stephen Shore. Courtesy 303 Gallery, New York
    Stephen Shore Los Angeles, California, February 4, 1969 1969 © Stephen Shore. Courtesy 303 Gallery, New York
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