Now in its 22nd year, this prestigious prize is awarded annually by the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation in conjunction with The Photographer’s Gallery.
Read MoreLucy is a London based illustration artist and designer. Her beautifully detailed drawings on paper and vellum combined make these otherworldly scenes appear all the more ephemeral.
Read MoreThe latest exhibit at the Wellcome Collection spans both their temporary gallery spaces with an extensive look into our relationship with buildings over the last two centuries.
Read MoreAn exciting addition to the Victoria & Albert Museum, the new Photography Centre is just one in the line up of the museum’s expansion.
Read MoreModern Couples: Art, Intimacy and the Avant-garde brings together private and public collection work showcasing the quirky and creative output of over 40 couples from the first half of the 20th century.
Read MoreNow in its 34th exposition, The Turner Prize this year is hosted at Tate Britain and sees work from Forensic Architecture, Naeem Mohaiemen, Charlotte Prodger and Luke Willis Thompson.
Read MoreOriginally from Dublin, Becky Donnelly is a London based artist with a background in animation. However, deciding in favour of keeping traditional media at the core of her work has led her toward illustration, giving way to her wonderfully curious creations.
Read MoreRyadraws is a London based digital artist, currently exhibiting at Rivington Studios as part of The Anti Trump Art Show.
Read MoreWe were very intrigued when we first printed Daniel's work at Point101 and, curious to learn how these artworks came to be, we contacted him to find out.
Read MoreAdrian Henri (1932 – 2000) was based in Liverpool for most of his career, training as a painter under figures such as Richard Hamilton and Victor Pasmore.
Read MoreThe European Treasures of Nature competition is an annual event run by EuroNatur, Natur Magazine, the NaturVision filmfestival and Gelsenwasser AG
Read MoreAmateur Photographer Magazine have several photo contexts running each year which are open to photographerswho make 10% or less per year from their photographic work or less than £5,000.
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