Centre for British Photography

Exciting new gallery in Jermyn Street showcasing British photography.

The gallery has been set up to host exhibitions as well as to provide access to the Hyman Collection, the private collection of Claire and James Hyman and one of the world's major collections of British photography. I was interested to see from the exhibits that they not only collect work but also commission new projects.

It is a flexible space over three floors and had six small exhibitions and displays when I was there, so yes, you can guess what the next few blog posts are going to be!

It also has a good shop selling photography books and high-quality prints of featured artists. Each of those was displayed like a small exhibition but I’m afraid I’ll be here forever if I try to blog those as well. Some of them however did mirror work in the exhibitions.

I’ll definitely make a point of going to all the shows here. The space is seed funded by the Hyman’s for two years to develop relationships with other organisations, charities and individuals that will allow it to become independent and self-sustaining. Here’s hoping that succeeds.

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