Sample 12 – Celebrating the Best Photography of 2011
One of my images from the Oruro Carnival feature has been selected for Sample 12 group show at the Printspace, and they’ve even used it as the flyer for the show!
Press release:
LONDON, UK This February, East London photo gallery theprintspace will open its doors for Sample 12, an exhibition showcasing a cross-section of images by photographers and artists who have printed at theprintspace in 2011. Sample 12 is the fifth annual group show of theprintspace clients’ work, the exhibitions are known for showcasing young and fresh work from photographers such as Alan Powdrill, Roberta Ridolfi, Fabio Lattanzi Antinori, Rupert Nightingale and many more.
This year, theprintspace gave everyone who printed with them over the past 12 months the unique opportunity to apply and take part in their group show Sample 12 – and hundreds of photographers submitted their images. The exhibition was compiled by Sample 12 curator, award-winning reportage photographer Toby Smith. “Curating a themed exhibition from such a diverse collection of images was always going to be difficult. Instead, I have picked work that is strong on both technical and aesthetic grounds as single images or diptychs. Dislocated from their context the shots can become even more mysterious and hopefully encourage the audience to track down other works in the same series.”
The colourful and exciting show celebrates fantastic photography by talented photographers from around the world, ranging from portrait and landscape to documentary, iPhone and travel photography. theprintspace gallery is excited to present outstanding works by professional and amateur photographers including Oscar Rodriguez, Bernat Millet, Maria Konstanse Bruun, Phil Clarke-Hill, Olivier Hess and many more.
Sample 12, a celebration of stunning photography from 2011, opens at theprintspace gallery at 74 Kingsland Road on Thursday, 2nd February from 7pm-9:30pm with drinks provided.
The exhibition then continues from 3rd to 28th February Monday-Friday 9am-7pm. Admission free!