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London Street Photography 1860-2010
Thursday 17 February 2011

Wolfgang Suschitzky
In-public photographers are participating in a show at the Museum of London which opens on Friday 18th February and is on until September 4th. It is free to get in.
The exhibition curated by Mike Seabourne and Anna Sparham presents photographs made in the city from the 1860’s to 2010.
Richard Bram, Adrian Fisk, David Gibson, Nils Jorgensen, David Solomons, Matt Stuart and Nick Turpin are all showing images.
Matt Stuart is also involved in a short film, along with Polly Braden, Wolfgang Suschitzky and Paul Trevor which is being shown alongside the exhibition.
As well as the street photography show, the Museum is really worth a visit, pop along and find out more about the history of the city.
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In-Public was set up in 2000 to provide a home for Street Photographers.
Our aim is to promote Street Photography and to continue to explore its possibilities, we are a non commercial collective. All the photographers featured here have been invited to show their work because they have the ability to see the unusual in the everyday and to capture the moment. The pictures remind us that, if we let it, over-familiarity can make us blind to what’s really going on in the world around us.
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In-Public are...
- Christophe Agou
- Blake Andrews
- Narelle Autio
- Richard Bram
- Maciej Dakowicz
- Melanie Einzig
- Adrian Fisk
- David Gibson
- Nils Jorgensen
- George Kelly
- Jiri Makovec
- Jesse Marlow
- Andy Morley-Hall
- Trent Parke
- Gus Powell
- Mark Powell
- Paul Russell
- Otto Snoek
- David Solomons
- Matt Stuart
- Nick Turpin
- Amani Willett


