Another month goes by and tons more photography competition/opportunities to get your teeth into. Check out our picks of the October deadlines.
Read MoreOld men dragon faces appearing in the carved doorways of a pagoda, the colossal Gautama Buddha presiding lordily over his empty surroundings
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Wanted to flag this new exhibition up as the images are just terrific. This project comes from DR.ME, a design/illustration/art etc. collaboration between Ryan Doyle (DR) and Mark Edwards (ME)
Read More‘Living Arrangements’ at the Joseph Bellows Gallery in California was a group show presenting the work of eight photographers; Reenie Barrow, Bevan Davies, Scott B. Davis, Douglas R. Gilbert, Charles Johnstone, Gene Kennedy, Michael Mulno, and Phel Steinmetz.
Read MoreThis week’s Image of the Week comes from Agnes Martin whose major retrospective, her first since 1994, is currently in its final few months at Tate Modern.
Read MoreTake off the flip-flops and put down the mini-milk as we round up a little selection of opportunities, prizes and competitions you can apply for in September.
Read MoreThis week's Photo of the Week comes from Caravan Gallery a collaboration between artists and photographers Jan Williams and Chris Teasdale.
Read MoreThis week’s Image of the Week is shamelessly robbed from the current (and ending soon!) Stuart Shave/Modern Art exhibition of Alfred Wallis’ work in association with Kettle's Yard, University of Cambridge.
Read MoreThis week’s photograph, or photographs, comes from Shanghai/New York based artist Zhang Huan. Huan’s work Family Tree (2000) is included as part of a newly opened exhibition at the Whitworth, Manchester.
Read MoreChristopher Green's painting titled (I think, just. 3) is our image or picture of the week. Green is opening his solo show, 'Title 5', at Hannah Barry Gallery in Peckham tonight.
Read MoreJust opened at P-A-M (P Artist Management), London, is photographer Ivar Wigan’s new solo exhibition ‘The Gods’.
Read MoreLiverpool is all about photography right now. There are so many great exhibitions to see at the moment in the city; Tony Ray-Jones and Martin Parr, for example.
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