The photographer’s new exhibition, We Dance in Mysteries: The Isaac Mizrahi Photographs, takes us behind the scenes of a fashion house in 1990s downtown Manhattan.
Hamiltons Gallery is presenting From the Roster. An expansive and evolving exhibition, From The Roster features significant works from many of the artists Hamiltons has had the privilege of exhibiting over its long history.
The exhibition comprises of twenty unique and largely unseen sumi ink drawings displayed alongside a selection of important polaroid photographs that explore the centrality of the female figure in the artist’s practice.
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his Top 5 Photography Exhibitions to see in London this Summer where the way the exhibition has been installed is a major part of the experience.
Hamiltons Gallery is unusual. Most obviously for specialising in the impressive presentation of photography – it is arguably the leading photo-only commercial gallery in London.
Hamiltons opened the first exhibition with Guido Mocafico in eight years. The show comprises eleven large format, unique, pigment prints from Mocafico’s highly acclaimed Serpens series.
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in Mayfair in May. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you.
The organizers of Art Basel today announced 287 participants in the Swiss fair’s flagship edition, to take place June 13–16, with preview days on June 11 and 12.
Hamiltons Gallery is presenting Celebrating Silver. This exhibition brings together a curated selection of the very finest prints by some of photography’s most influential artists.
The organizers of Art Basel today announced 287 participants in the Swiss fair’s flagship edition, to take place June 13–16, with preview days on June 11 and 12.
In honour of his first exhibition with the gallery in over a decade, the artist chose a selection of breath-taking landscapes from his ‘first fine art project’ shot in the photographer’s native Scotland.
Gavin Bond’s photographs, collected in the new book Being There, include rare snapshots of Vivienne Westwood, glimpses of Kate Moss at the start of her career, and looks at the obsessive work of Karl Lagerfeld.