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Ancient and Modern
201 Whitecross Street, London EC1Y 8QP
t: 020 7253 4550
mail@ancientandmodern.org
www.ancientandmodern.org
Thurs-Sat 12-6 and by appointment. First Thursdays until 9
Alvin Langdon Coburn & Jane England The pictures, taken in 1917 and during the late 1970s and early ’80s respectively, frame the English Modern period from the Vorticists to the New Romantics. Ends 17 May
Also in stock: Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
 

Anthony Reynolds Gallery
60 Great Marlborough St, London W1F 7BG
t: 020 7439 2201 f: 020 7439 1869
info@anthonyreynolds.com
www.anthonyreynolds.com
Lucy Harvey: Works from Guide to Life 25 April - 24 May
Sturtevant 30 May - 29 June
 

artandphotographs, ltd
13 Mason’s Yard, London SW1Y 6BU
t: 020 7321 0495 f: 020 7321 0496
info@artandphotographs.com
www.artandphotographs.com
Fine Photographs, by appointment
 

Atlas Gallery
49 Dorset Street, London W1U 7NF
t: 020 7224 4192/3351 f: 020 7224 3351
info@atlasgallery.com
www.atlasgallery.com
George Rodger: African Portraits Ends 3 May
Harry Gruyaert: TV Shots 28 April - 31 May
David Hurn: Barbarella Hurn was the official photographer on the set of the 1967 Roger Vadim-directed film.
9 June - 30 August
 

Barbican Art Gallery & The Curve
Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS
t: 020 7638 4141
art@barbican.org.uk
www.barbican.org.uk/artgallery
9am - 11pm Mon - Sat, 12pm - 11pm Sun & Public Holidays
Martian Museum of Terrestrial Art to 18 May
Hans Schabus: Next time I‘m here, I‘ll be there to 1 June
Wandering Between August 1968 and November 1989
Photographs of the Czech people facing the invading Soviet tanks in August 1968 and mass demonstrations of 1969 combine with photographs of the 1988/9 peaceful demonstrations resulting into Velvet Revolution.
The second part of the exhibition is displayed in the bar area of Curzon Soho, Shaftesbury Ave., London W1D 5DY, 4 - 30 May. Presented by the Czech Centre. Dagmar Hochova, Pavel Stecha, Jan Sibik, Karel Cudlin, Dana Kyndrova.
12 May - 6 June
 

Bernard Quaritch Ltd
8 Lower John St, Golden Square, London W1F 9AU
t: 020 7734 2983 f: 020 7437 0967
photographs@quaritch.com
www.quaritch.com
Mon-Fri 9.30 -5.30
Bill Brandt: Photographs Vintage prints, including previously unpublished photographs as well as classic studies of London and fine nudes. Many come from the collection of his first wife, Eva Boros. 15 May - 13 June
Artist & photographers represented or in stock: William Henry Fox Talbot, Julia Margaret Cameron, Roger Fenton, John Thomson, Thomas Annan, Frederick Evans, Roger Mayne, Mike Seaborne, and others including travel and photography books.
 

Bartha Contemporary
1st floor, 1366b Lancaster Road, London W11 1QU
t: +44 (0)20 7985 0015 f: +44 (0)20 7985 0016
info@barthacontemporary.com
www.barthacontemporary.com
Tuesday - Saturday 11 - 5pm
Clay Ketter: Gulf Coast Slabs Showcasing three large-scale works from the artist’s most recent series, a body of work depicting building slabs following Hurricane Katrina. A catalogue published in collaboration with Sonnabend Gallery (NY), Braendstroem & Stene Gallery and Aklund Gallery (Sweden) documenting the entire series accompanies the exhibition. To 21 June
Artist & photographers represented or in stock: Douglas Allsop, Stephan Baumkoetter, Jill Baroff, Hartmut Boehm, Belinda Cadbury, Frank Gerritz, James Howell, Julia Mangold, Ingo Meller, Winston Roeth, Klaus Staudt, Anna Silverton, Phil Sims, Takashi, Joan Waltemath, Joan Witek, Christian Wulffen, Beat Zoderer
 

BFI Southbank Gallery
BFI Southbank / London Film Festival, Belvedere Road,
South Bank, Waterloo, London SE1 8XT
t. 020 7928 3535
www.bfi.org.uk
BFI Southbank: 11am-11pm every day
Gallery: Tues - Sun 11-8 during exhibitions
Faisal Abdu‘allah: The Browning of Britannia to 18 May. New BFI commission exploring truth and self-perception
Susan Pui San Lok: Faster, Higher New commission revolving around film and television material from the BFI National Archive. 30 May - 31 Aug
 

Bloomberg Space
50 Finsbury Square, EC2A 1HD
t: 020 7330 7959
www.bloombergspace.com
gallery@bloomberg.net
Tue-Sat 11-6
IF: People & Places in Recent Film and Video Presenting a new generation of contemporary film and video makers - Mark Boulos, Dwight Clarke, Stephen Connolly, Ben Rivers and Stephen Sutcliffe. To 10 May.
The Fall: Dr. ATL and Stefan Bruggeman 30 May - 12 July
 

Camden Arts Centre
Arkwright Road, London NW3 6DG
t: 020 7472 5500 f: 020 7472 5501
info@camdenartscentre.org
www.camdenartscentre.org
Tues-Sun 10-6, Wed 10-9
Tal R Paintings and etchings. 2 May - 29 June
Claire Barclay New sculptural installation. 2 May - 29 June
 

Cynthia Corbett Gallery
15 Claremont Lodge, 15 The Downs, London SW20 8UA
t: 020 8947 6782
Open By Appointment
info@thecynthiacorbettgallery.com
www.thecynthiacorbettgallery.com
Yvonne de Rosa: Crazy God
[at The Gallery on Redchurch Street, 50 Redchurch Street, London E2. Nearest Tube: Liverpool Street.] corbettPROJECTS in association with the Italian Cultural Institute present Yvonne de Rosa: Crazy God - Letters and photos from an Italian psychiatric hospital. Born out of De Rosa’s voluntary work in the 1990’s at an undisclosed Italian psychiatric hospital, De Rosa having returned 7 years after its closure photographed the abandoned hospital. A touching study which portrays the objects left behind; graffiti, letters, medical equipment which mirrors the abandonment the former patients suffered in there own lives. 5-11 May, 11am–8pm 6th May
In Conversation Olivia Cole, Arts Journalist Sunday Times, 6.30-9pm. 8th May Reception and Book Launch, 6.30-8.30pm
Photographers & Artists represented or in stock: Tom Leighton, Yvonne de Rosa, Paul Greenleaf, Stine Ljungdalh, H.Craig Hanna, Adam Bainbridge, Hayley Farrington, Klari Reis, Geoff Stein, Christina Benz.
 

Exit Gallery
Claire de Rouen Books, 121-125 Charing Cross Road, WC2
t: 020 7287 1813
clairederouen@sohobooks.co.uk
Mon - Fri 10-6.30, Sat 10 - 6
Babette Pauthier: Ce Point du Jour Sun-drenched woodland landscapes beautifully photographed in strong colours that both unites the collection and gives each piece it‘s own individuality. To 5 June
Genc Kadriu: Shallow Sun In 2003 a series of laminated portraits of missing people from the Kosovo war were hung on the wall of the Kosovo Parliament. In 2006 Genc Kadriu photographed the portraits, now faded and water-damaged, these distorted faces take on a new depth. As the pictures fade, so does the memory of the people still missing. 12 June - 11 July
 

Faggionato Fine Arts
49 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4JR
t: +44 (0)20 7409 7979
f: +44 (0)20 7409 7879
info@faggionato.com
www.faggionato.com
Mon - Fri 10 - 5
Saul Leiter: Early Colour – 1948-1960
First UK exhibition of colour photographs of New York street and scenes by the revered american photographer. 28 May to 4 July
 

Frith Street Gallery
17 - 18 Golden Square, London W1F 9JJ
t: 020 7494 1550
info@frithstreetgallery.com
www.frithstreetgallery.com
Tue - Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5
Cornelia Parker to 24 April
Massimo Bartolini New video installation. 2 May - 21 June
Interlude - A series of curated summer exhibitions:
BAGHDAD/SPACE COG/ANALYST: Eugenio Dittborn, Diango Hernàndez, Gabriel Kuri, João Onofre. Curated by Andrew Renton. 4 July - 15 Aug
 

Getty Images Gallery
46 Eastcastle Street, London W1W 8DX
t: 020 7291 5380 f: 020 7291 5381
nadia.burns@gettyimages.com
www.gettyimagesgallery.com
Mon – Fri: 10.00 – 18.30, Sat: 12.00 – 18.00
Barnardos - HOME TIME Putting children in the frame
Leading children’s charity Barnardo’s and a host of well known faces have joined forces with acclaimed photographer Cambridge Jones in a pioneering bid to
find permanent homes for the thousands of children awaiting adoption across the UK. 23 April – 3 May
Hello! World In Pictures An exhibition to celebrate the magazine’s 20th year anniversary. 7 - 31 May
Photographers & Artists represented or in stock: Slim Aarons, Terry Fincher, Thurston Hopkins, Grace Robertson, Terry O’Neill, John Chillingworth, Christopher Simon Sykes, Murray Garrett, Homer Sykes, Reg Lancaster, Larry Ellis, Ben Wood, Justin de Villeneuve
 

Gimpel Fils
30 Davies St, London W1K 4NB
t: 020 7493 2488 f: 020 7629 5732
info@gimpelfils.com
www.gimpelfils.com
Mon-Fri 10-5.30, Sat 11-4
Seamus Harahan: Don’t Play My ... Game, Ever Again!!
Downstairs: Lee Edwards: No One in the World to 17 May
Peter Kennard Stop-paintings 1968 23 May - 28 June
Susan McWilliam 23 May - 28 June
 

Hamiltons Gallery
13 Carlos Place, London W1Y 2EU
t: 020 7499 9493 f: 020 7629 9919
art@hamiltonsgallery.com
www.hamiltonsgallery.com
Tues–Fri 10-6, Sat 11-4 Mon by appointment
Alison Jackson: SEEING IS DECEIVING to 17 May
Guido Mocafico: Aranea 28 May - 20 June
Photographers & Artists represented or in stock: Herb Ritts, Horst P. Horst, Irving Penn, Jim Lee, Tomio Seike, Don McCullin, Guido Mocafico and Richard Caldicott amongst others.
Established in 1977, Hamiltons is London’s foremost photography gallery, representing a collection of modern masters and emerging contemporary artists
 

Haunch of Venison
6 Haunch of Venison Yard, London W1K 5ES
t: 020 7495 5050 f: 020 7495 4050
info@haunchofvenison.com
www.haunchofvenison.com
Mon–Fri 10-6, Thur 10-7, Sat 10-5
Pacific Tsunami: Gajin Fujita 25 April - 24 May
Home Lands - Land Marks Contemporary South African Art will present work from seven key South African artists, to include David Goldblatt, William Kentridge, Vivienne Koorland, Santu Mofokeng, Berni Searle, Guy Tillim and Nicholas Hlobo. 29 May - 5 July
 

Hauser & Wirth
London: 196a Piccadilly, London W1J 9DY
t: 020 7287 2300 Tues-Sat 10-6
london@hauserwirth.com
www.hauserwirth.com
Isa Genzken: Ground Zero to 17 May
Hans Josephson The human form; 28 May - 26 July
 

The Hayward Gallery

Belvedere Road, The Southbank Centre,
London SE1 8XX
t: 020 7960 5226 f: 020 7401 2664
hginfo@hayward.org.uk
www.hayward.org.uk
Psycho Buildings: Artists and Architecture environments that are mental and perceptual spaces as much as physical ones. Los Carpinteros, Mike Nelson, Ernesto Neto, Do-Ho Suh & Rachel Whiteread. 28 May - 25 Aug
 

Hoopers Gallery

15 Clerkenwell Close, London EC1R 0AA
t: 020 7490 3908 f: 020 7490 3909
gallery@hoopersgallery.co.uk
www.hoopersgallery.co.uk
Tues-Fri 11-4.30, Thur 11-7
Gilbert Garcin: Tout Peut Arriver to 23 May
Joe Cornish: Wild Stillness 29 May - 11 July
Hoopers‘ RCA 2008 MA Graduate Exhibition 17 July - 31 Aug
 

Michael Hoppen Gallery
3 Jubilee Place, London SW3 3TD
t: 020 7352 3649 f: 020 7352 3669
gallery@michaelhoppengallery.com
www.michaelhoppengallery.com
Tues–Fri 12-6, Sat 10.30-4
Alex Prager: The Big Valley to 12 June
The New York School to 7 June
Ruth Orkin 1 June - 15 July
Miroslav Tichy 12 June - 31 July
 

Institute of Contemporary Arts
Nash House, The Mall, London SW1Y 5AH
t: 020 7930 3647
info@ica.org.uk
www.ica.org.uk
Daily 12-7.30 (Day membership fee)
Loris Gréaud Interweaving interests in architecture, music and science. 25 April - 22 June
Nought - Sixty projects by 60 emerging artists 5 May - 22 June
 

Alison Jacques
16-18 Berners St, London W1T 3LN
t: 020 7631 4720 f:020 7287 7674
info@alisonjacquesgallery.com
www.alisonjacquesgallery.com
Tues–Sat 10-6
Paul Morrison 3 April - 24 May
Uta Barth 30 May - 28 June
 

James Hyman Gallery
Basement Floor, 5 Savile Row, London W1S 3PD
t: +44 (0)20 7494 3857 Mon - Fri 10 - 6, Sat 10 - 2
info@jameshymangallery.com
www.jameshymangallery.com
Linda McCartney: Photographs 24 April - 19 July
Photographers & artists represented or in stock: Michael Andrews, Yves Berger, Tony Bevan, Lewis Chamberlain, Dennis Creffield, Alan Davie, Peter de Francia, Derrick Greaves, Glenys Johnson, Sun Liang, Linda McCartney, Robert Medley, Edward Middleditch, Hughie O‘Donoghue, Arnold van Praag, William Townsend
 

Lisson Gallery
52-54 Bell Street, London NW1 5DA & 29 Bell Street, London NW1 5BY.
Mon–Fri 10-6, Sat 11-5
t: 020 7724 2739 / 020 7535 7350
contact@lisson.co.uk
www.lisson.co.uk
Lee Ufan 2 April - 10 May
Spencer Finch: Lux and Lumen 29 May - 26 July
Shirazeh Houshiary 29 May - 26 July
 

Matisonn Burgin: Shoreditch Space
1st Floor 30 Phipp Street, London EC2A 4NR
t: + 44 (0)207 502 6626 / +44 (0)7768 541 028
Tuesday to Saturday 11 – 3, or by appointment
Shadow Catcher A rare opportunity to see the work of two acclaimed photographers: Alastair Thain “One of the most important portrait photographers of his generation”; Images of artists, actors and writers (including Francis Bacon, Jack Nicholson, Andy Warhol, Leonardo di Caprio, Joseph Beuys and William Burroughs) of Sarajevo, of America – deliver an extraordinary emotional punch. Edward S. Curtis, inspiration to Thain, who criss-crossed the United States in the late 1880’s and early 1990’s, photographing “the vanishing race”: Geronimo, Chief Joseph, Red Cloud and Medicine Crow. 25 April - 16 May
 

Magnum Photos Print Room
63 Gee Street, London EC1V 3RS
t: 020 7490 1771 f: 020 7608 0020
magnum@magnumphotos.co.uk
www.magnumphotos.com
Wed-Fri 11.30-4.30 or by appt
Steve McCurry: Asia to 16 May
1968: A Generation In Revolt Magnum group show.
29 May - 25 July
 

Matts Gallery
42-44 Copperfield Road, London, E3 4RR
t: 020 8983 1771
info@mattsgallery.org
www.mattsgallery.org
Wednesday - Sunday 12-6 during exhibitions
Paul Rooney: La Décision Doypack New work shot on 16mm film, co-commissioned with Radar, Loughborough University. A further new commission, ‘Failing That’, is a publication with images and a text by the artist, free to visitors throughout the exhibition. 23 April - 15 June
Susan Hiller: Last Silent Movie See Preview. July weekends - contact gallery.
 

Maureen Paley
21 Herald Street, London E2 6JT
t: 020 7729 4112 f: 020 7729 4113
info@maureenpaley.com
www.maureenpaley.com
Wed-Sun 11-6 or by appt
Paul P. 12 April - 18 May
Peter Hujar 12 April - 18 May
Wolfgang Tillmans 28 May - 13 July
 

Monika Spruth Philomene Magers
7/7a Grafton Street, London W1S 4EJ
t: +44(0)207 4081613 f.+44(0)207 4994531
london@spruethmagers.com
www.spruethmagers.com
Contact gallery for hours
Astrid Klein early works from the late 70s, ends 3 May
Robert Elfgen 13 May - 21 June
 

Mumford Fine Art
12 D’Arblay Street, Soho, London W1F 8DU
t: 020 7748 2340
info@mumfordfineart.net
www.mumfordfineart.net
Tues – Fri 10.30-5.30, Thurs late til 7.30, Sat 12-5
Nicky Willcock: LIFT A photographic narrative on a commonly overlooked subject: the ski lift. Making the ordinary extraordinary, the exhibition incorporates colour photographs on metal, including the recreation of a ski lift using photographs and audio within the intimate space of the gallery’s back room that once housed film reels. 5 June - 5 July
Photographers & Artists represented or in stock: Emily Andersen, Michael Cardinali.Contemporary, Kitty Blandy, Stephen Canino, Amanda Cornish, Clive Duncan, Ben Erland, Simon Erland, Lin Jammet, Anastasia Pollard, Robert M Swedroe, Dame Elisabeth Frink.
 

The National Portrait Gallery
St. Martin’s Place, London WC2H 0HE
t: 020 7306 0055 f: 020 7306 0056
www.npg.org.uk
Daily 10-6, Thur–Fri 10-9
Vanity Fair Portraits to - 26 May
BP Portrait Award 12 June - 14 September
Brilliant Women: C18th Bluestockings to 15 June
The Search for the Source of the Nile Focuses on the recently conserved photograph of John Hanning Speke (1827-64), who became the first European to see Lake Victoria in 1858. To 27 July
Jazz in London: Photographs by Walter Hanlon to 20 July
Yousuf Karsh (1908-2002) to 6 July
 

Parasol Unit Foundation For Contemporary Art
14 Wharf Rd, N1 7RW
t: 020 7490 7373
info@parasol-unit.org
www.parasol-unit.org
Tue-Sat 10-6, Sun 12-5
Front of House Ângela Ferreira & Narelle Jubelin, curator Andrew Renton & architect Marcos Corrales. To 28 May
Mona Hatoum: Present Tense 13 June - 8 August
 

Photofusion
17a Electric Lane, Brixton, London SW9 8LA
t: 020 7738 5774 f: 020 7738 5509
gallery@photofusion.org.uk
www.photofusion.org.uk
Tue-Sat 10-6, Thursdays to 8 by appointment
PHOTOFUSION/LIZ CHAPPELL BURSARY AWARDS ‘08
Two emerging photographers selected for new bursary scheme which has enabled them to create a new body of work:
Cristina Sáez In this series of new large colour photographs, Sáez re-examines the myth of the forest in the Western imagination in relation to traditional notions of landscape, the picturesque and the sublime. The photographs also resonate with the memories of fairy tales and legends that nourish these myths: the fear of being lost and alone in the forest interplays with the attraction of the forbidden, the ‘wild’, and with a sense of wonder before nature. 18 – 26 April
Scarlett Crawford Scarlett’s dramatic, staged photographs explore themes of how we view people, particularly young people, from ethnic and low economic backgrounds. The issues that affect these people often have a secondary impact on the rest of society. Does the way they are represented and in turn viewed perpetuate the problems further? 2 – 10 May
CHANGING SPACES: Laura Braun, Simon Rowe, Mandy Lee Jandrell, Isidro Ramirez & Gregor Stephan 5 recent Goldsmiths’ MA graduates whose work addresses the changing nature of urban space. The exhibition reflects on a range of visual styles, narratives and research methodologies drawing on documentary, fine art and landscape practices, in order to investigate how urban space is constructed through the perceptions, intuitions and apperceptions of the visual artist located within, and responding to the city. 16 May – 21 June
River: Janelle Lynch Lynch’s first UK exhibition, a series of photographic waterscapes made along the Hudson River in Manhattan. Taken in areas that were part of New York’s once-vital shipping industry and railroad transportation system, Lynch’s images explore the themes of impermanence & loss through historical urban architecture. 27 Jun – 28 July
 

The Photographers’ Gallery
5 & 8 Great Newport Street, London WC2H 7HY
t: 020 7831 1772 f: 020 7836 9704
info@photonet.org.uk
www.photonet.org.uk
Mon–Sat 11-6, Thur 11-8 Sun 12-6
Once More, With Feeling Colombian photography to 15 June
Ian MacDonald: Eton photos of the English school. To 14 Jun
Fashion in the Mirror: Self-reflection in Fashion Photography Since the Sixties 18 July - 14 Sep
 

Purdy Hicks Gallery
65 Hopton Street, London SE1 9GZ
t: +44(0)207 401 9229 f: +44 (0)20 7401 9595
contact@purdyhicksgallery.com
www. purdyhicksgallery.com
Mon - Fri 10 - 6, Sat 11 - 6
Tom Hunter and The Helsinki School 9 July - 9 Aug
Photographers & artists represented or in stock: Susan Derges, Ola Kolehmainen, Neeta Madahar, Daro Montag, Edgar Lissel, Katharina Mayer, Tessa Traeger, Chan Hyo-Bae, Jorma Puranen
 

Rivington Place
Rivington Place, London EC2A 3BA
t: 020 7749 1240
info@rivingtonplace.org
www.rivingtonplace.org
Bangladesh 1971 Documentary photographs on the Bangladesh Independence struggle in 1971. To 31 May
Oscar Muñoz first solo exhibition in the UK of Colombian artist whose photography, video and works on paper interrogate signs of representation and their political reality. June & July
 

ROCKET
Tea Building, 56 Shoreditch High Street, London E1 6JJ
t: +44 (0)20 7729 7594 f: +44 (0)20 7729 0079
info@rocketgallery.com
www.rocketgallery.com
Tues - Fri 10-6, Sat 12-6
Matthias Hoch : new photographs. Preview 6-8,Thurs 12 June. New work by Leipzig-based artist whose photographs of modern architecture have a monumental austerity and a sculptural quality. 13 June – 26 July
Photographers & Artists represented or in stock: Martin Parr, Keld Helmer-Petersen, Paul Shambroom, Antony Donaldson, Gerold Miller, Jens Risom, Michelle Grabner, Lars Wolter, David James Smith, Larry Zox, Stefan Eberstadt, Charles Christopher Hill, Jeremy Moon, Meg Shirayama, Will Taylar
 

Royal College of Art
Kensington Gore, London SW7 2EU
t: +44 (0)20 7590 4566
www.rca.ac.uk
Show RCA Part 1 Graduate show by students from Fine Art, including Photography. Some work will be for sale.
30 May - 8 June
 

Sadie Coles
35 Heddon Street, London W1B 4BP & 69 South Audley Street, London W1K 2QZ
t: 020 7434 2227
press@sadiecoles.com
www.sadiecoles.com
Tuesday-Saturday 10-6
David Korty to 17 May
Keith Sonner 15 May - 21 June
Frank Benson 21 May - 28 June
John Currin to 10 May
Andreas Slominski 21 May - 28 June
 


Serpentine Gallery
Kensington Gardens, London W2 3XA
t: 020 7298 1515 f: 020 7402 4103
www.serpentinegallery.org
Daily 10-6
Maria Lassing 25 April - 8 June
Richard Prince 26 June - 7 September

 

The South London Gallery
65 Peckham Rd, London SE5 8UH
t: 020 7703 6120
mail@southlondongallery.org
www.southlondongallery.org
Tues-Sun 12-6, Closed Mon
Ryan Gander: Heralded as the New Black to 22 June
 

Tate Britain
Millbank, London SW1P 4RG
t: 020 7887 8008
www.tate.org.uk
Daily 10-5.50
Peter Doig to 11 May
The Lure of the East: British Orientalist Painting 4 Jun -
31 August
Mitra Tabrizian: This is that Place Iranian-British photographer and film director whose work combines documentary and film techniques to make elaborate photographic tableaux. 4 June - 10 Aug
 

Tate Modern
Bankside, London SE1 9TG
t: 020 7887 8000 f: 020 7401 7272
www.tate.org.uk
Daily 10-6, Fri–Sat 10-10
Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia to 26 May
Street & Studio: An Urban History of Photographic Portraiture 23 May - 31 August
Cy Twombly: Cycles and Seasons 19 June - 21 September
 

Victoria and Albert Museum
Cromwell Road, South Kensington,
London SW7 2RL t: 020 7942 2000
vanda@vam.ac.uk
www.vam.ac.uk
Daily 10-5.45, Wed 10-10 & selected Mondays
China Design Now to 13 July
Thomas Hope: Regency Designer 21 March - 22 June
Blood on Paper: The Art of the Book to 29 June
Libraries of Light: Photographic books from the V&A to 5 October
 

Victoria Miro Gallery
16 Wharf Road, London N1 7RW
t: 020 7336 8109
info@victoria-miro.com
www.victoria-miro.com
Tue - Sat 10-6
Jesper Just See Preview 20 May - 14 July
 

White Cube
48 Hoxton Square, London N1 6PB
t: 020 7930 5373 f: 020 7749 7460
enquiries@whitecube.com
www.whitecube.com
Tues-Sat 10-6
Matthew Ritchie: Ghost Operator 21 May - 28 June
And at: 25-26 Mason’s Yard, London SW1 6BU
Tues-Sat 10-6
Gregory Crewdson 23 April - 24 May
Jake and Dinos Chapman If Hitler Had Been a Hippy How Happy Would We Be 30 May - 12 July
 

Whitechapel Gallery
80 Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7QX
t: 020 7522 7878 f: 020 7522 7887
info@whitechapel.org
www.whitechapel.org
Tues–Sun 11-6, Thur 11-7
Daniel Pflum to - 11 May
Nathalie Djurberg/Diego Perrone 14 May - 22 June
The Street: Bernd Krauss 22 May - 13 July
 

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Arnolfini
16 Narrow Quay, Bristol BS1 4QA
t: 0117 917 2300 f: 0117 917 2303
boxoffice@arnolfini.org.uk
www.arnolfini.org.uk
10am – 8pm every day, except Thurs 10am – 6pm
Saskia Holmkvist: Role Control video installation exploring notions of credibility to 15 June
Torsten Lauschmann works in a wide range of media including video projection, animation, photography, sculpture and performance, to 15 June
 

Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art
South Shore Road, Gateshead, NE8 3BA
t: 0191 478 1810 f: 0191 478 1922
info@balticmill.com
www.balticmill.com

Monday - Sunday 10 - 6
Last of the Dictionary Men to 5 May, multimedia exhibition based on local Yemeni community
Mariko Mori Japanese, New York based artist best known for her video and self-portraiture. 21 May - 14 Sep
Double Agent Artists who use other people as a medium. 21 May - 17 Aug
 

Crane Kalman Brighton
38 Kensington Gardens, North Lane, Brighton BN1 4AL
t: 01273 697 096
enquiries@cranekalmanbrighton.com
www.cranekalmanbrighton.com
Mon - Sat 10-6, Sun 10.30 - 4.30
Visions of America: Jedd Liao & Christoph Morlinghaus Looks at the contrasting view of the country adopted as home by two young outsiders to America. 1 May - 8 June
Karine Laval: Leisure 11 June - 20 July
Jeff Dine: Surfing‘s Golden Age: The Seventies Kodachromes 23 July - 31 Aug
Photographers represented or in stock: Polly Borland, Enda Bowe, Rob Carter, Giacomo Brunelli, Jo Crowther, Tim Flach, Joseph Ford, Tim Hall, Samuel Hicks, Hugh Holland, John Holloway, Karine Laval, Christoph Morlinghaus, Morgan Silk, David Steen
 

Julia Margaret Cameron Trust
Dimbola Lodge, Freshwater Bay, Isle of Wight
t: 019 8375 6814 f:019 8375 5578
administrator@dimbola.co.uk
www.dimbola.co.uk
Tues–Sun 10-5
Maurice Broomfield: Crossing Over to 8 June
Jackie King: In The Hallway 25 April - 8 June
Jim Green: Comfort Zones 25 April - 8 June
Lord Snowdon: A Personal Collection 13 June - 19 October
 

FACT
(Foundation for Art and Creative Technology)
88 Wood Street, Liverpool L1 4DQ
t: 0151 707 4450
info@fact.co.uk
www.fact.co.uk
Tues & Wed 11-6, Thur-Sat 11-8, Sun 12-5
Al and Al: Eternal Youth new commisson shown along side previous award-winning films, Interstellar Stella and Perpetual Motion in the Land of Milk and Honey. to 8 June
 

Focal Point Gallery
Southend Central Library, Victoria Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, Essex SS2 6EX
t: 017 0261 2612 ex. 207 f: 017 0246 9241
focalpointgallery@southend.gov.uk
www.focalpoint.org.uk
Mon–Fri 9-7, Sat 9-5
Rik Pinkcombe to 3 May. Colour landscapes
The Historians: Julian Woollatt 12 July - 30 Aug
Family Pictures: Robin Grierson 13 Sep - 1 Nov
 

Fox Talbot Museum
Lacock, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 2LG
t: 01249 730 459
lacockabbey@nationaltrust.org.uk
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Open 11 - 5.30 every day from 24 February
Open 11 - 5.30 every day from 24 February
Julia Margaret Cameron: Idylls of the King to 29 June
 

Green Room
54-56 Whitworth St West Manchester M1 5WW
t: 0161 615 0500
info@greenroomarts.org
www.greenroomarts.org
Wed - Fri 5pm - 11, Sat 6pm until midnight
Sound Effects Simon Bowcock First solo exhibition features photographic impressions of live music audiences
30 July - 23 August
 

IKON Gallery
1 Oozells Square, Brindleyplace, Birmingham B1 2HS
t: 0121 248 0708
Tue-Sun 11-6, Open Bank Holiday Mondays 11-6
Jurgen Partenheimer to 18 May
Ruth Claxton: Lands End to 18 May
Lutz & Guggisberg Impressions from the Interior Survey of video works, photographs, installation and sculptural pieces. 28 May - 20 July
 

Impressions Gallery
Centenary Square, Bradford BD1 1SD
t. 08450 515 882
info@impressions-gallery.com
www.impressions-gallery.com
Tues - Fri 11 - 6, late night Thurs until 8pm
Sat & Sun 12 - 5, closed Monday, admission free
Résidence Astral: Marjolaine Ryley 23 Apr - 22 Jun
Cockroach Diary and Other Stories: Anna Fox Includes a collaboration with singer/songwrite Alison Goldfrapp. Fox’s autobiographical works explode the myth of the comfortable English middle class. 2 Jul - 31 Aug
 

Milton Keynes Gallery
900 Midsummer Blvd, Central Milton Keynes MK9 3QA
t: 01908 676 900 Rec Info: (01908) 558 307
Tue-Sat 10-5,Sun 11-5,Open Thur ‘til 8
www.mk-g.org
info@mk-g.org
Cathy Wilkes Her most comprehensive exhibition in the UK. Born and raised in Belfast, Wilkes is one of a generation of artists who was educated in Glasgow and emerged at the forefront of British visual arts practice the mid 1990s. Her work is characterised by the creation of a slowly emerging personal vocabulary of sculptures and paintings that the artist makes and re-makes in evolving assemblages and environments. 16 April – 8 June
Richard Woods: Flora & Fauna Includes a new work for the exterior of the gallery where manufactured brands create an overall repeat pattern covering the building façade. 28 June – 21 Sep
 

Modern Art Oxford
30 Pembroke Street, Oxford OX1 1BP
t: 01865 722733
Tue-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5, (Free admission)
www.modernartoxford.org.uk
info@modernartoxford.org.uk
Résidence Astral: Marjolaine Ryley 23 Apr - 22 Jun
Ansel Adams: Photographs An exhibition of more than 70 photographs, hand-printed and selected by the American photographer and environmentalist Ansel Adams (1902–1984). This timely exhibition includes Adams’ photographs of the magnificent landscapes for which he is most celebrated, from the soaring monoliths of Yosemite National Park to the lakes and mountains of Alaska. Spanning a period of fifty years, from the 1920s to the 1970s, the exhibition reveals the place of Adams’ work in a tradition of American photographers of the sublime natural landscape. To 1 June
Mircea Cantor: The Need for Uncertainty MAO launches an ambitious new series of artists’ commissions produced in collaboration with Arnolfini, Bristol and Camden Arts Centre, London. The first commission by Mircea Cantor presents a new sculptural installation in MAO’s Upper Gallery elaborating on the theme of uncertainty. A carved wooden form wrapped around the trunk of a tree in a Transylvanian forest and a flying carpet woven with motifs of angels and aeroplanes are some of the elements used by Cantor to prompt reflections on worlds within worlds, and on freedom and its limitations. To 1 June
Encounters: Katie Paterson Poetic works of art that address our physical landscape in unimagined and inspiring ways. Paterson generated excitement around the world with her work Vatnajökull (the sound of), presented as part of her 2007 Slade School Degree Show, inviting visitors to call a number that connected them to Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland from where they could hear the sounds of ice melting. Originally organised for one week, Paterson re-presents Vatnajökull (the sound of) for nine weeks as part of her exhibition in Modern Art Oxford’s Lower Gallery, together with the haunting Earth-Moon-Earth (Moonlight Sonata Reflected from the Surface of the Moon). The exhibition is the third in our Encounters series, and Paterson’s first in a UK public gallery. Born in Glasgow in 1981, the artist lives and works in London. 2 April – 1 June
Gary Hume: Door Paintings 14 June - 31 Aug
Encounters: Victor Alimpiev 14 June - 31 Aug
Janet Cardiff/George Bures Miller 14 Oct - 24 Dec
 

The National Media Museum
Manchester Road, Bradford BD1 1NQ
t: 012 7420 2030 f: 012 7472 3155
www.nmpft.org.uk
Tues–Sun 10-6
Henri Cartier-Bresson‘s Scrapbook: Photographs 1932-46 To - 1 June
Extra! Extra! Tales from the Daily Herald picture library to 1 June
Live by the Lens. Die by the Lens the complex world of film publicity 20 June - 28 Sept
 

Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art
Fawcett St, Sunderland SR1 1RE
t: 0191 514 1235
www.ngca.co.uk
Sat 9.30-4, Mon,Wed 9.30-7.30, Tue,Thur,Fri 9.30-5
Fragile Democracy: New International Photography August Sander, Immo Klink, George Osodi, Nontsike Lelo Veleko, Salome Oggenfuss, Cyprien Gaillard 2 May - 21 Jun
 

New Art Gallery Walsall
Gallery Square, Walsall WS2 8LG
t: 01922 654400 info 01922 637 575
Tue-Sat 10-5, Sun 11-4
www.artatwalsall.org.uk
info@artatwalsall.org.uk
Stuart Whipps Documenting the Longbridge motor plant to 1 July
Starstruck: Contemporary Art and the Cult of Celebrity Artists include Candice Breitz, Peter Davies, Alison Jackson, Yasumasa Morimura, Mario Testino 24 April - 15 June
 

Open Eye

28-32 Wood Street Liverpool L1 4AQ
t: 0151 709 9460
info@openeye.org.uk
www.openeye.org.uk
Tues-Sat 10.30-5.30
Anne Collier the first solo exhibition in a UK public gallery by the New York based artist. Over the past decade Collier has created a body of work that investigates the role of photographs in contemporary culture. Fascinated by popular imagery, she produces photographs of objects that ‘carry’ other photographs, from advertisements and film posters to art magazines, books and LP covers. 11 April - 24 May
Pieter Hugo: Portraits First substantial UK exhibition by South African artist. Self-taught photographer and film-maker Hugo makes documentary projects in locations around the world but has a particular interest in developing countries. This exhibition focuses on three bodies of work, all of which use portraiture to call into question our understanding of who we are and how we see others. 30 May - 5 July
 

Pitt Rivers Museum

South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PP
t: 01865 270927 f: 01865 270943
prm@prm.ox.ac.uk
www.prm.ox.ac.uk
10.00 - 4.30 Tues - Sun, 12.00 - 4.30 Mondays
Studio Cameroon: The Everyday Photography of Jacques Touselle to 29 June
 

Spacex

45 Preston St, Exeter EX1 1DF
t: (01392) 431786 Tue-Sat 10-5
www.spacex.org.uk
mail@spacex.org.uk
Studio Cameroon: The Everyday Photography of Jacques Touselle to 29 June
 

Tate Liverpool
Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4BB
t: 0151 702 7400
liverpoolinfo@tate.org.uk
www.tate.org.uk/liverpool
Tues-Sun & Bank Holiday Mon 10-5.50
Niki de Saint Phalle to 5 May
Gustav Klimt: Painting, Design and Modern Life in Vienna 1900 30 May - 31 August
The Twentieth Century: How it Looked & How it Felt Masterpieces from Tate Collection; ongoiong
 

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Belfast Exposed

The Exchange Place, 23 Donegall Street, Belfast BT1 2FF
t: 02890 230965
info@belfastexposed.com
www.belfastexposed.com
Mon–Fri 9.30-5, Sat by appt
2MOVE: Ireland Curated by Mieke Bal and Miguel Á. Hernández-Navarro Video work. 3 May to 2 June
Bonfires: John Duncan bonfire building by Protestant communities in Belfast. 13 June to 18 July
 

The Irish Museum of Modern Art
Royal Hospital, Military Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin 8
t: (00 353) 1 612 9900
Tue-Sat 10-5.30, except Wed 10.30-5.30, Sun 12-5.30 Closed Mondays
Cecil King to 18 May
Carlos Amorales to 11 May
Jack Pierson to 18 May
Cut-Outs and Cut-Ups Hans Christian Andersen and William Seward Burroughs. to 29 June
 

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Fruitmarket Gallery
45 Market Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1DF
t. 0131 225 2383 f. 0131 220 3130
info@fruitmarket.co.uk
www.fruitmarket.co.uk
Print the Legend: The Myth of the West To 4 May
Lucy Skaer 17 May – 9 July
 

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art & Dean Gallery

75 Belford Road, Edinburgh, EH4 3DR
t. +44 (0)131 624 6200
www.nationalgalleries.org
Focus on Demarco Celebrating the completion of the Demarco Digital Archive, April - June
Foto: Modernity in Central Europe, 1918 - 1945 7 June - 31 August
Miroslav Balka: Entering Paradise to 29 June
At Scottish NPG, 1 Queen Street, Edinburgh, EH2 1JD:
Vanity Fair Portaits: Photographs 1913-2008 14 Jun- 21 Sep
 

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Ffotogallery
Turner House Gallery, Plymouth Road, Penarth, CF64 3DM
t: 029 2070 8870
Wed–Sun 11-5
info@ffotogallery.org
www.ffotogallery.org
Sophy Rickett: Auditorium & Recent Photoworks the important role darkness has within photography
26 Apr - 8 Jun
 

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Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
Mirabellplatz 2, 5020 Salzburg
t: 43 662 8813939
galerie@ropac.net
www.ropac.net
Not Vital: 10 Austrians + More 26 Apr - 25 May
Peter Halley: Monotypes 26 Apr-25 May
Bernhard Martin 31 May - 12 July
Anselm Kiefer 24 July - 23 Aug
 

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Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson
2, Impasse Lebouis, 75014 Paris
t: +33 1 56 80 27 00 f: +33 1 56 80 27 01
contact@henricartierbresson.org
www.henricartierbresson.org
Saul Steinberg May 7 - July 27
 

Jeu de Paume

1 Place de la Concorde, 75008 Paris
t: 33 147 03 1252
www.jeudepaume.org

Tues 12-9 Wed-Fri 12-7 Sat-Sun 10-7
Alec Soth to 15 June
Richard Avedon: Photographs 1 July - 28 September
Also at Site Sully: Hotel de Sully, 62 rue Saint-Antoine, 75004 Paris, t: 33 142 744 775
The Stamp of Fantasy: The visual inventiveness of photographic postcards to 18 May
 

Maison Européene

de la Photographie
Rue de Fourcy 5/7 75004, Paris
t: 33 144 78750 f: 33 144 787515
olaurent@mep-fr.org
www.mep-fr.org
Wed-Sun 11-8
Georges Rousse Tour of a World to 8 June
Valérie Belin Photographs, 1996-2006, to 8 June
 

Museé d'Orsay

62, rue de Lille, 75343 Paris
t: +33 (0)1 40 49 48 14
www.musee-orsay.fr
Louis Corinth to 22 June
The French Daguerreotype 27 May - 7 Sep
The Image Revealed: First Photographs on Paper in Great Britain (1840-1860) 27 May - 7 Sep
For full programme see website
 

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COMA Centre for Opinions in Music and Art
Leipzer Str. 36, D - 10117 Berlin
t: +49 (0)30 2069 8886 f: +49 (0)30 2064 9496
info@coma-berlin.com
www.coma-berlin.com
Tues - Sat 11 - 6
Mika Tajima: The Double 1 May - 11 June
Anna Parkina / Brock Enright 14 June - 30 July
Photographers & artists represented or in stock: Lutz Dammbeck, Brock Enright, Nicolas Guagnini, Fabrice Gygi, Jan Hammer, Swetlana Helger, Christian Jendreiko, Michael Kunze, Gerhard Derz, Agnieszka Kurant, Michael Muller, Anna Parkina, Reynold Reynolds, Mika Tajima, Geerten Verhueu
 

Deutsche Guggenheim
Unter den Linden 13/15, 10117 Berlin
t: 49 (0)30 2020 930 f: 49 (0)30 2020 9320
berlin.guggenheim@db.com
www.deutsche-bank-kunst.com/guggenheim
Daily 11 - 8, Thursdays until 10
Frei Steller recipients of the Villa Romana Fellowship. Dani Gal, Julia Schmidt, Asl¦ Sungu, and Clemens von Wedemeyer to 22 June
Freeway Balconies Curated by Collier Schorr
5 July - 21 Sep
 

Die Photographische Sammlung
Im Mediapark 7, 50670 Koln
t. 49 (0)221 226 5900 f. 49 (0)221 226 5901
photographie@sk-kultur.de
www.sk-kultur.de
Man Ray & L. Fritz Gruber 16 May - 31 Aug
Sigmar Polke 16 May - 31 Aug
 

Galerie Volker Diehl
Lindenstrasse 35, D-10969 Berlin
Tuesday - Saturday, 11 - 6
t: +49-30–22 48 79 22 f: +49-30–22 48 79 20
info@galerievolkerdiehl.com
www.galerievolkerdiehl.com
Martin Assig Westwerk Havelhaus 3 May - 7 June
Jenny Holzer: Like Truth to 14 June
 

Kicken Berlin
Linienstrasse 155, 10115 Berlin
t: 49 302 8877882 f: 49 302 8877883
kicken@kicken-gallery.com
www.kicken-gallery.com
Tues-Sat 2-6
Otto Steinert to 26 April
Kiyoshi Niiyama to 26 April
Ryuji Miyamoto: Pinhole 3 May - 7 June
J. Mayer H 3 May - 7 June
Arnold Newman: 14 June - 20 September
Fritz Henle & Bernice Abbot 14 June - 20 September
Photographers represented or in stock: Diane Arbus, Bernd und Hilla Becher, Anna und Bernhard Blume, Joachim Brohm, Götz Diergarten, Lee Friedländer, Charles Fréger, Horst P. Horst, Peter Keetmann, Rudolf Koppitz, El Lissitzky, Man Ray, Werner Mantz, Ryuji Miyamoto, László Moholy-Nagy, Arnold Newman, Helmut Newton, Kiyoshi Niiyama, Albert Renger-Patzsch, Heinrich Riebesehl, August Sander, Hans-Christian Schink, Wilhelm Schürmann, Alfred Seiland, Stephen Shore, Otto Steinert, UMBO (Otto Umbehr), Ed van der Elsken.
Since 1974 Kicken Berlin has specialized in 19th and 20th century and contemporary photography. Since its foundation the gallery has explored the relationship between photography and the other arts in over 220 exhibitions. It maintains a large collection of high quality master-prints from 1900-1950.
 

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DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art
Filellinon 11 & Em. Pappa Street, N. Ionia 142 34, Athens
t: (0030) 210 27 58 490
f: (0030) 210 27 54 862
info@deste.gr
www.deste.gr
Until the end of April 2008: Thurs-Fri, 12-8, Sat, 12 - 6, From May 2008 until end of July 2008, Wed & Thurs 5-8
Fractured Figure - Works from the Dakis Joannou Collection. To 31 July
Pawel Althamer, David Altmejd, Janine Antoni, assume vivid astro focus, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Ashley Bickerton, John Bock, Maurizio Cattelan, Paul Chan, Dan Colen, George Condo, Nigel Cooke, Roberto Cuoghi, Folkert De Jong, Nathalie Djurberg, Anastasia Douka, Haris Epaminonda, Urs Fischer, Barnaby Furnas, Robert Gober, Matt Greene, Tim Hawkinson, Adam Helms, Elliott Hundley, Chris Johanson, Martin Kippenberger, Terence Koh , Jeff Koons, Nate Lowman, Mark Manders, Paul McCarthy, Matthew Monahan,Takeshi Murata, Wangechi Mutu, Tim Noble & Sue Webster, Cady Noland, Chris Ofili, Poka-Yio, Richard Prince, Georgia Sagri, Aurel Schmidt, Gregor Schneider, Tino Sehgal, Dana Schutz, Kiki Smith, Christiana Soulou, Francine Spiegel, Andro Wekua, Ralf Ziervoge
 

Italy Return to menu
 

Forma International
Centre of Photography
Piazza Tito Lucrezio Caro, 1 Milan
t: 39 025 8118067
stampa@formafoto.it
www.formafoto.it
Tues-Sun 11-9, Thur 11-11
Richard Avedon Photographs 1946-2004 to 13 June
Josef Koudelka: Invasione, Praga ‘68 19 July - 7 Sep
 

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De Hallen
Grote Markt 16, Haarlem
t: +31 (0)23 511 5775 f: +33 (0)23 511 5776
franshalsmuseum@haarlem.nl
www.dehallen.nl
Tuesday - Saturday 11 - 5, Sunday 12 - 5
Hans Kemna to 8 June
Nan Goldin Heart Beat to 8 June
Anton Pieck 21 June - 31 Aug
Vijf Portretten Video Collective Joost Conijn, Tracey Emin, Arnoud Holleman, Pablo Pijnappel and Julika Rudelius – the selected works explore the boundaries between the portrait and documentary genres. Ongoing.
 

FOAM Fotografiemuseum
Keizersgracht 609, 1017 DS Amsterdam
t: 31 20 551 6500
info@foam.nl
www.foam.nl
Daily 10-5, Thur & Fri 10-9 6
Virtual Museum Zuidas – ZOOM Collection to 22 June
Daniel & Geo Fuchs to 4 June
Jessica Dimmock to 1 June
Stella Faber to 29 May
 


ING Award
Postal address: ING Real Estate, Postbus 90463/Schenkkade 65, 2509 LL Den Haag
t: (070) 341 9115 f: (070) 341 85 40
Exhibition address: LP II Art Exhibition Centre, Rotterdam,
info@realphotographyaward.com
www.realphotographyaward.com
Tue - Fri 10 - 5, Sat & Sun 11 - 5, closed Mon
The REAL Photography Award is a new and exclusive photography award created by ING Real Estate to promote international contemporary photography. The award is presented every two years. The themes that have been chosen for the REAL Photography Award 2007/08 were Nature, Development and Architecture. The exhibition will display the work of the thirty Award nominees, including the six finalists and the winner of the REAL Photography Award 2007/08. A colour catalogue of the work of the thirty Award nominees is available at the exhibition.
Roger Ballen, Peter Bialobrzeski, Martin Boettcher, Jennifer Caldwell, Livia Corona Velazquez, Christine Erhard, Julian Faulhaber, Christine Fenz, Andreas Gefeller, Christoph Gielen, Wang Guofeng, Matthias Hoch, Chris Jordan, Karen Knorr, Martin Luijendijk, Christophe Maout, Tanya Marcuse, Edgar Martins, Abelardo Morell, Karin Muller, Loan Nguyen, Bas Princen, Anna Katharina Scheidegger, Hans-Christian Schink, Henrik Spohler, Andrea Stultiens, Bob Thall, Thomas Weinberger, Rene de Wit, Danwen Xing. To 4 May

 

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La Fabrica
Alameda 9, 28014 Madrid. Spain
t: +34 913 601 325 /0 f: +34 913 601 322
galeria@lafabrica.com
www.lafabricagaleria.com
Tuesday to Saturday 11:00 - 14:00 and 16:30 - 20:30
Marijke van Warmerdam: Trembling to 17 May
Félix Curto 27 May - 19 July
 

Sweden Return to menu
 

Hasselblad Center for Photography
Museum of Art, Gotaplatsen, Goteborg
t: 46 31 778 2100
info@hasselbladcenter.se
www.hasselbladcenter.se
Gunnar Smoliansky: One Picture at a Time to 1 June
New Nordic Photography 14 June - 24 August
 

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Fotostiftung Schweiz
Gruzenstrasse 45, CH 8400 Winterthur
t: 41 52 234 1030 f:41 5234 1040
info@fotostiftung.ch
www.fotostiftung.ch
Theo Frey Photographs 1 March - 24 August
 

Fotomuseum Winterthur
Grünzenstr 44+45, CH-8400 Winterthur, Zürich.
t: 41 52 234 10 60
fotomuseum@fotomuseum.ch
www.fotomuseum.ch
Tues-Sun 11-6, Wed 11-8
Eugène Atget: Paris c. 1900 to 25 May
Jedermann Collection: Set 5 from the Fotomuseum Winterthur Collection To 12 Oct. The bulk of the Collection focuses on conceptual photography of the 1960s and 1970s. Inc. Vito Acconci, John Baldessari, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Gordon Matta-Clark, Sigmar Polke and Sol LeWitt. Also the media-reflective, post-modern photography of the 1980s, as represented by the works of Sherrie Levine, Hirsch Perlman, Cindy Sherman, Elaine Sturtevant and others.
 

Musee de l’Elysée Lausanne
18, avenue de l’Elysée, 1014 Lausanne - Switzerland
t: ++41 21 316 99 11 f: ++41 21 316 99 12
info@elysee.ch
www.elysee.ch
Controversy: A legal and ethical history of photography to 1 June
Adolescents 14 June - 26 Oct
Valérie Belin Retrospective, 7 Nov 08 - 4 Jan 09
 

Canada Return to menu
 

Corkin Gallery

Distillery District, 55 Mill St., bldg 61, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 3C4 t: (416) 979-1980 f: (416) 979-7018
info@corkingallery.com
www.corkingallery.com
Tues - Sat 10 - 6 / Sun 12 - 5
Grit Schwerdtfeger: Distanz 2006 to April 27
Ryoko Suzuki: Anikora-Seifuku May 3 - July 13
Chad Gerth: Empty Lots May 3 - July 13
Marc Séguin: Roadkill May 3 - July 13
Artists represented or in stock: Established: Barbara Astman, Iain Baxter, Robert Bourdeau, William Christenberry, Serge Clément, Nan Goldin, Martha Henrickson, Thaddeus Holownia, Zheng Lianjie, Carol Marino, Sheila Metzner, Irving Penn, Wang Qingsong, Robert Rauschenberg, Nigel Scott, Garry Winogrand. Emerging: Chad Gerth, Anastasia Khoroshilova, Derek Martin, Frank Mädler, Sondra Meszaros, Natalie Munk, Lori Newdick, François Xavier Saint-Pierre, Marc Séguin, Grit Schwerdtfeger, Ramón Serrano, Oleh Sirant, Sharon Switzer, José Toirac, David Urban, Minnette Vári, Chen Wei, Dong Wensheng, Zhou Xiaohu, Sun Xun.
 

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Art Institute of Chicago

111 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60603-6404
t: (312) 443-3600 f: (312) 443-0849
www.artic.edu
Mon–Wed, Friday, 10:30–5, Thurs, 10:30–8, (Free General Admission 5–8), Saturday–Sunday, 10–5
Edward Hopper to 10 May
Ed Ruscha and Photography to 1 June
For full listings see website
 

Bonni Benrubi

41 East 57th Street, New York NY 10022
t: 212 888 6007 f: 212 751 0819
benrubi@bonnibenrubi.com
www.bonnibenrubi.com
Tuesday - Saturday 10-6
Paolo Pellegrin: Witness to History and in the Red Room Jehad Nga June 5 - July 18
Photographers & Artists represented or in stock: Merry Alpern, Samantha Bass, Wout Berger, Charles Cohen, Marianne Courville, Georges Dambier, Regina DeLuise, Jed Devine, Nat Fein, Andreas Feininger, Fernand Fonssagrives, Rena Bass Forman, Paul Fusco, Burt Glinn, William Gottlieb, LeRoy Grannis, Pamela Hanson, Dana Harper, Josef Hoflener, Hugh Holland, Norifumi Inada, Peter C. Jones, Harri Kallio, Jason Langer, Gillian Laub.
 

David Zwirner Gallery

At 519, 525 & 533 West 19th Street, New York NY 10011
t: 212 727 2072 f: 212 727 2072
www.davidzwirner.com
Selections from the Collections of Helga & Walther Lauffs 1 May - 21 May
Daniel Richter: Die Idealisten to 3 May
Neo Rauch 12 May - 21 June
 

Gagosian Gallery

456 North Camden Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
t: +1 310 271 9400 f: +1 310 271 9420
info@gagosian.com
www.gagosian.com
Gregory Crewdson 3 May - 7 June
 

Glendell Gallery

1847 Larkin Street @ Pacific Avenue, San Francisco, California 94109 t: 415-567-3523
info@gendellgallery.com
www.gendellgallery.com
Tues – Fri 11-5:30, Sat 11-5, and by Appointment
20th Century Photography: Group Exhibition 2008 Part I (April 26 – June 28)
20th Century Photography: Group Exhibition 2008 Part II (July 8 – August 30)
Featuring photographic works by Amos Badertscher, Harry Bowden, Clifford Baker, Marsha Burns, Horace Bristol, Bruce Cratsley, Imogen Cunningham, Judy Dater, Martin Elkort, Robert Flynt, Horst P. Horst, Andre Kertesz, William Klein, Dorothea Lange, Clarence J. Laughlin, Arthur Leipzig, George Platt Lynes, Sally Mann, Robert Maxwell, Will McBride, Duane Michals, Hansel Mieth, Tom Millea, Andrea Modica, Eadweard Muybridge, Mario Cravo Neto, Luis Gonzalez Palma, Denis Piel, J. John Priola, Laurence Salzmann, Ralph Steiner, Jim Steinhardt, Edmund Teske, Doris Ulmann, William Wegman, James Van Der Zee, Piet Zwart, others
 

The Getty Center
1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles, 90049
t: +1 310 440 7300
www.getty.edu
Tues - Thurs 10 - 6, Fri & Sat 10 - 9. Closed Mon.
California Video toJune 8. The first comprehensive survey of California video art from 1968 to the present
Ten Years in Focus: The Artist and the Camera to August 10. Notable acquisitions that have entered the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum in the past 10 years
Bernd and Hilla Becher: Basic Forms May 6–September 14
August Sander: People of the 20th Century May 6–Sep 14
 

Hans P. Kraus, Jr.

962 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10028
t: +1 212 794 2064 f: +1 212 744 2770
info@sunpictures.com
www.sunpictures.com
Old masters of photography, by appointment only
L’Album Simart to 9 May
 

Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden

Independence Ave at 7th Street SW, Washington, DC
t: 202-633-4674 f: 202-786-2682
www.hirshhorn.si.edu
Black Box: Kimsooja 28 Apr - 17 Aug
The Cinema Effect: Illusion, Reality, and the Moving Image to 11 May, Part 2 19 June - 7 Sep
Directions - Amy Sillman, Third Person Singular to 6 July
 

Howard Greenberg Gallery
41 East 57th St, Suite 1406, New York, NY 10022
t: +1 212 334 0010 f: +1 212 941 7479
info@howardgreenberg.com
www.howardgreenberg.com
Tues - Sat 10 - 6
Photographers of Japanese Descent to 3 May
Saul Leiter: Women 9 May - 21 June
 

ICP (International Center of Photography)

1133 Ave. of the Americas at 43rd St, New York, NY 10036
t: +1 212 857 0000
www.icp.org
Heavy Light: Recent Photography and Video from Japan 16 May - 7 Sep
Bill Wood‘s Business 16 May - 7 Sep
Arbus/Avendon/Model 16 May - 7 Sep
 

Luhring Augustine

531 W 24th Street, New York NY 10011
t: 212 206 9100 f: 212 206 9055
info@luhringaugustine.com
www.luhringaugustine.com
Tues - Sat 10 - 6
Gregory Crewdson 5 April - 3 May
Christopher Wool 10 May - 21 June
Artists represented or in stock: Janine Antoni, Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller, Larry Clark, George Condo, Gregory Crewdson, Johannes Kahrs, Luisa Lambri, Yasumasa Morimura, Reinhard Mucha, David Musgrave, Albert Oehlen, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Pipilotti Rist, Josh Smith, Joel Sternfeld, Tunga, Rachel Whiteread, Steve Wolfe, Christopher Wool
 


The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street
New York, New York 10028-0198
t: +1 212 535 7710
www.metmuseum.org
Monday closed. Tues - Thurs 9.30-5.30, Fri & Sat 9.30 - 9, Sunday 9.30 - 5.30
Photography on Photography: Reflections on the Medium Since 1960 to 19 Oct
Lee Friedlander: A Ramble in Olmsted Parks to 11 May
Jeff Koons On the Roof to 26 October
For full programme see website

 

M.O.M.A.

11 West 53 Street, New York, NY 10019
t: +1 212 708-9400
www.moma.org
Daily 10.30 - 5.30, Fri until 8pm, closed Tuesday
Photography Galleries: groups of photographs by Muybridge, Stieglitz, Sander, Callahan, Arbus, Struth, and Roni Horn, among others. Ongoing.
Color Chart: Reinventing Color, 1950 to Today to 12 May
Bernd & Hilla Becher: Landscape/Typology 21 May - 25 Aug
Projects 87: Sigalit Landau works that explore the artist‘s native Israeli landscape in a performative way, primarily through a video trilogy. To 28 July
George Lois: The Esquire Covers to March 2009
Dalí: Painting and Film 29 June - 15 Sep
At P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center:
WACK!: Art and the Feminist Revolution to 12 May
Take your time: Olafur Eliasson to 30 June
Artistic Hysteria Contemporary Finnish art. 1 June - 15 Sep
For full programme see website
 

New Museum
235 Bowery, New York, NY 10002
t: +1 212 219 1222
www.newmuseum.org
info@newmuseum.org
Paul Chan: The 7 Lights to 29 June
Tomma Abts to 29 June
Double Album: Daniel Guzman & Steven Shearer to 6 Jul
2008 Altoids Award 25 June - 12 Oct
 

National Gallery of Art
4th and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20565
t: (202) 737-4215
www.nga.gov
Mon - Sat 10 - 5, Sun 11 - 6
In the Forest of Fontainebleau: Painters and Photographers from Corot to Monet to 8 June
Max Ernst: The Illustrated Books to 6 Sep
Impressed by Light: British Photographs from Paper Negatives, 1840–1860 to 4 May
Richard Misrach: On the Beach 25 May - 1 Sep
For full programme see website
 

RoseGallery

Bergamot Station Arts Center, 2525 Michigan Ave.,
Building G-5, Santa Monica, CA 90404
t: +1 310 264 8440
f: +1 310 264 8443
info@rosegallery.net
www.rosegallery.net
Tuesday - Saturday 10 - 6
Three From Britain: Chris Killip, Martin Parr & Graham Smith to 30 May
 

Team Gallery
83 Grand Street, New York NY 10013
t: +1 212 279 9219 f: +1 212 279 9220
office@teamgal.com
www.teamgal.com
Ryan McGinley: I Know Where the Summer Goes to 3 May
Gert & Uwe Tobias: der osten im norden des westens
8 May – 14 June
Dawn Mellor: A Curse on Your Walls 19 June – 8 August