Life on the Road Tom Hunter will show 111 never exhibited images in this new exhibition. http://ual.force.com/apex/EventFormPage?id=a0RD0000009ZQt2MAG&book=true Opening Party: Wednesday 5 February 2014, 6-9pm Exhibition open: Thursday 6 – Wednesday 26 February 2014 (closed Sundays) Venue: Upper Street Gallery, London College of Communication This exhibition, showing work by photographers Tom Hunter and Dave
My new book Le Crowbar is now available online through Here Press http://www.herepress.org/publications/tom-hunter-le-crowbar/ ‘…and with just a flyer from Steve Bedlam, stating “Hostomice, It’s Out There… The Tekno Travellers’ Holiday Destination Of The Year” as directions, we head off to Europe.’ In 1995 Tom Hunter set off from a squatted street in Hackney with a group of friends in an old double decker bus, loaded
Artist Tom Hunter on photographing close to home http://www.ideastap.com/IdeasMag/the-knowledge/tom-hunter-photographer-interview Tom Hunter is the only artist to have a solo photography exhibition at the National Gallery. His work has also been shown at the V&A, the White Cube and the Serpentine Gallery. Ahead of a group show at Tryon St Gallery, Tom talks to us about photographing friends and taking inspiration
Making It Up: Photographic Fictions Victoria and Albert Museum The world’s greatest museum of art and design Opening times 10.00 to 17.45 daily 10.00 to 22.00 Fridays 3 May 2013 – 12 January 2014 Room 38A Free admission Photography is widely associated with truthfulness yet it has also been employed throughout its history as a means of telling stories and evoking the imaginary. This display includes photographs
MOMA has acquired two works for their collection; ‘After the Party’, from the series ‘Life and Death in Hackney’ (2000) from my show at the White Cube Gallery, London. and ‘The Art of Squatting’, from the series ‘Persons Unknown’ (1997) from my Royal College of Art degree show. Be great to see them on the wall, I can pretend to be Woody Allen in ‘Manhattan’