Tom Hunter will be in conversation with Zelda Cheatle for the Royal Photographic Society, disscusing the new photography exhibition, ‘Squaring the Circles of Confusion’ at the RPS in Bristol. https://events.rps.org/en/4LrdQ66/awards-talks-tom-hunter-honfrps-with-zelda-cheatle-honfrps-5a2N4L3Vv8P/overview 6pm Wednesday the 7th of September RPS Awards Talks Series welcomes leading individuals to talk about
Tom Hunter’s images are featured in the new Thames & Hudson book, Another Country, British Documentary Photography Since 1945 by Gerry Badger. https://www.thamesandhudsonusa.com/books/another-country-british-documentary-photography-since-1945-hardcover From the Second World War to Brexit and Covid-19, a vividly written, generously illustrated history of British documentary photography by renowned writer and
Tom Hunter will show his Glastonbury Portraits, ‘Where Have All the Flowers Gone’ at the Martin Parr Foundation in Bristol 23rd until the 10th of July 2022 https://www.martinparrfoundation.org/exhibitions-category/upcoming/ This new exhibition presents naked portraits by artist and photographer Tom Hunter. In the summers of 2017 and 2019, Tom set up a makeshift photobooth at Glastonbury Festival. In the s
Tom Hunter will be exhibiting three works in the ‘No Place is an Island’ group exhibition at the London Art Fair 21-24 April 2022 /https://www.londonartfair.co.uk/fair-programme/photo50/ Read about the exhibition in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2022/apr/20/horse-cults-and-explosives-images-inspired-by-islands-in-pictures The latest edition of Photo50, No Place is an Island
Tom Hunter will sell limited edition prints of the ‘Vale of Rest’ for £50 to help support the Ukraine with the Royal Photographic Society. Limited Edition Print Sale Supporting Ukraine Through Photography The sale will run from 1-30 April 2022 and orders will be fulfilled shortly after it closes https://rps.org/Ukraine The violence in Ukraine is continuing with devastating consequences and the humanitaria