Artist Eleanor Macnair (@eleanormacnair) is far more structured in her use of Play-Doh. Her series of Giclée prints ‘Photographs rendered in Play-Doh’ capture well-known photographers work, such as from Nan Goldin, Martin Parr and Ansel Adams.
Read MoreApril, 'Undressed: A Brief History of Underwear' at the V&A will chart the course of our relationship, both women and men, with underwear from the 18th Century to the present day.
Read MoreThis week’s image comes from London-based artist Caroline Achaintre who makes work in a variety of mediums including ceramics, hand-tufted wool and drawing/print. This 2009 lino cut, Peacock with my Eyes, is part of Arcade Gallery Editions.
Read MoreNow in its seventh year, Classic Photographs Los Angeles brings together galleries from across the United States to exhibit the best in both contemporary and vintage photographs.
Read MoreKIM HAPPINESS is a photographic series from French artist Philippe Chancel and documents various trips to North Korea between 2005 and 2014 - from public city life in the country to the epic Arirang Festival mass games held in Pyongyang.
Read MoreThis week’s photograph is part of Neil Winokur’s 31 Essential Items series which I first came across at Janet Borden, New York.
Read MoreThis week’s image comes from Hungarian artist Endre Tót whose postcard work My Rain-Your Rain is currently part of the ‘Unorthodox’ exhibition at the Jewish Museum, New York.
Read MoreThis week’s Photo of the Week (well, photos) come from London-based artists Jonny Briggs who’s solo show ‘To Eat with the Eyes’ is currently on at CABIN Gallery.
Read MorePoint101 blog interviewed photographer Elliot Ross and featured a selection of his work back in February 2015 (check it out here).
Read MoreOn the occasion of its 10th year, the African Biennale of Photography is staging a special anniversary edition with the overall theme of “Telling Time”.
Read MorePhoto of the week on the Point102 blog comes again from Caravan Gallery.
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