Shot in Soho


Interesting exhibition at the Photographers’ Gallery looking at the Soho area of London through the lens of seven photographers from the 1960s to today.

The commentary links the timing of the show to the “imminent completion of Crossrail … in autumn 2019” which seems a little ironic and was obviously written a while ago. But is does rightly point out that this is changing the area as it become a prime target for redevelopment.

My favourite works were those from the 1960s by Kelvin Brodie showing street scenes and police raids, as shown here, and John Goldblatt who photographed the dressing rooms of strip clubs. I loved their gritty realism.

I also liked William Klein’s work from 1986 looking at 24 hours in the life of the area.  Corinne Day’s pictures from 2003 focused on her friend’s taken in her flat in the area and Gebler Davies work from 1998 looked at the Colony Room Club.

It was a nice touch to have commissioned new work from Daragh Soden which looked at Soho as an area for people looking for love and lust and included podcasts as well as photographs.

Closes on 7 February 2019

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