PsychoBarn installation by Cornelia Parker at the Royal Academy, London, Nov 2018

PsychoBarn installation by Cornelia Parker at the Royal Academy, London, Nov 2018

First exhibited on the roof of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2016, Cornelia Parker’s Transitional Object (PsychoBarn) makes for a striking centrepiece of the Royal Academy’s courtyard in central London.

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London 15 years ago: Soho street scenes, the Tate's Weather Project and St Pancras, October 2003

London 15 years ago: Soho street scenes, the Tate’s Weather Project and St Pancras, October 2003

Here’s a selection of London scenes from my archives, including scenes from Soho street scenes, the Tate’s Weather Project and St Pancras. The photos were all taken 15 years ago …

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Christmas lights in the November rain, drag queen karaoke and street views - a trip to Cardiff in photos

Christmas lights in the November rain, drag queen karaoke and street views – a trip to Cardiff in photos

Once again, Cardiff lived up to its reputation as Britain’s wettest city, with my two days in the capital being accompanied by a near-incessant drizzle. Being Welsh, I’m used to the …

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Renaissance Photography Prize 2017 at the Getty Gallery, London

Renaissance Photography Prize 2017 at the Getty Gallery, London

London’s Getty Gallery is currently hosting the Renaissance Photography Prize 2017, an international photography award that discovers and celebrates outstanding work from emerging and established photographers, while raising funds to support young …

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Stunning cinematic scenes: Gregory Crewdson's 'Cathedral of the Pines' at the Photographers' Gallery, London

Stunning cinematic scenes: Gregory Crewdson’s ‘Cathedral of the Pines’ at the Photographers’ Gallery, London

I’ve had a few disappointing trips to the Photographers’ Gallery in recent years, but Gregory Crewdson’s ‘Cathedral of the Pines’ exhibition completely blew me away. It’s a wonderful collection of work.

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Some people really want to believe: Conspiracy Week at the Photographer's Gallery, London

Some people really want to believe: Conspiracy Week at the Photographer’s Gallery, London

As part of #ConspiracyWeek, London’s Photography Gallery is hosting a series of events until the 19th February 2017, exploring the increasing confusion between fact and fiction in a post-truth world.

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What Soho Wore, Black Dandyism and Terence Donovan at the Photographers' Gallery, London

What Soho Wore, Black Dandyism and Terence Donovan at the Photographers’ Gallery, London

There’s a cracking collection of work currently on show at the Photographers’ Gallery in London, including a wonderful retrospective on East London snapper Terence Donovan, a series on ‘black dandyism’, and …

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The theme is a bit vague, but the Getty Gallery's 'Big Is Beautiful' photo exhibition is well worth a look

The theme is a bit vague, but the Getty Gallery’s ‘Big Is Beautiful’ photo exhibition is well worth a look

The Getty Gallery by Oxford Circus continues to be one of my favourite photography galleries in central London. Unlike the nearby, constantly-rammed Photographer’s Gallery, this free, small gallery almost always has enough space …

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