Tom Hunter will be book signing Where Have All The Flowers Gone, at Donlon Books in Hackney, London 6.30pm – 8.30pm, Wednesday 18th December All welcome and free https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10157828413850522&set=a.10150097397890522&type=3&theater https://www.hartmannprojects.com/publications/hunter-publication/?lang=en Ho Ho Ho… I’ll be doin
My commissioned photography work will be showing as part of Der Palast dance show in the VolksBühne theatre, Berlin Germany. Shows on the 29th and 30th of November 2019 https://www.volksbuehne.berlin/en/programm/6666/der-palast “Everyone knows about the transformation of Berlin’s centre since the fall of the wall: crumbling old buildings were occupied and filled with new life, the city developed i
Tom Hunter will be signing his books Le Crowbar and Where Have All The Flowers Gone on the Polycopies boat with HerePress in Paris 5pm Saturday the 9th of November http://www.polycopies.net/project/evenements–signatures–events–book-signings/ For “Where have all the flowers gone“ Tom Hunter – known for hi
HOME SWEET HOME, 1970 — 2018 : THE BRITISH HOME, A POLITICAL HISTORY, featuring Tom Hunter’s Holly Street project opens the New Institute of Photography in Lille, France. https://www.institut-photo.com/en/event/homes-sweet-home/ 12 October – 15 November 2019 10am – 6pm Tuesday till Sunday, closed Mondays The British’s attachment to their homes has continued to assert itself since the early nineteent
Tom Hunter’s images from the Le Crowbar book are featured in the Sweet Harmony, Rave Today exhibition review in the Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2019/jul/12/celebrating-rave-culture-in-pictures#img-4 Bather (1993) In the wake of the 1994 Criminal Justice & Public Order Act, artist Tom Hunter set off from Hackney wit