Past News
In Another World With John Claridge
Feature in Spitalfields Life, 31 July 2012
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People on the Street & a Cat by John Claridge
Feature in Spitalfields Life, 16 July 2012
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Turn Back Time: 60s episode
includes an interview and images by Charlie Phillips
BBC One, Tuesday 17th July, 9pm
Views from a Dinghy by John Claridge
Feature in Spitalfields Life, 10 July 2012
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Time Out with John Claridge
Feature in Spitalfields Life, 2 July 2012
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Invasion Of The Monoliths by John Claridge
Feature in Spitalfields Life, 25 June 2012
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Working People and a Dog by John Claridge
Feature in Spitalfields Life, 18 June 2012
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Signs, Posters, Typography & Graphics by John Claridge
Feature in Spitalfields Life, 11 June 2012
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John Claridge's Spent Moments
Feature in Spitalfields Life, 5 June 2012
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This was my Landscape by John Claridge
Feature in Spitalfields Life, 28 May 2012
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A Few Diversions by John Claridge
Feature in Spitalfields Life, 22 May 2012
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John Claridge In a Lonely Place
Feature in Spitalfields Life, 15 May 2012
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John Claridge at the Salvation Army
Feature in Spitalfields Life, 7 May 2012
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Along The Thames with John Claridge
Feature in Spitalfields Life, 2 May 2012
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John Claridge's East End
Feature in Spitalfields Life, 19 February 2012
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John Claridge
We are pleased to announce that we now represent John Claridge.
To view a selection of his images and outline, Click Here.
Robin Hanbury-Tenison Photographs
We are pleased to announce that we now represent Robin Hanbury-Tenison's photographs.
To view a small selection of his images and outline, Click Here.
Eyemazing: Fall 2001
Includes major feature on Helen Lyon
Article: Click Here (5MB PDF)
Website: www.eyemazing.com
Karin Rosenthal: Refraction and Reflection
An exhibition of Karin Rosenthal's work at MIT Center for Theoretical Physics.
Runs until end of February 2012.
For Further Details: Click Here
Charlie Phillips photos included in:
Guardian Newspaper Competition - Call for snapshots of migration
"Help tell the story of migration in Britain by sharing your images on a migration-related theme. We're looking for photographs, paintings or other artwork that says something about the stories of those moving to, from or within the UK."
Guardian article at:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/may/04/migration-museum-photography-competition
or via the Migration Museum Project website:
Helen Lyon
A selection of images for editorial and other use now represented by Millennium
Images.
Website: www.milim.com
An Evening with Charlie Phillips: 'Rootical'
An autobiographical Film by Nike Hatzzidimo. An Evening with Charlie Phillips presents a unique opportunity, in an intimate setting, to view a selection of his work in Notting Hill during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, accompanied by his narrative of those times. Phillips is an enlightened and entertaining raconteur whose pictures tell stories of bohemians, the famous, the ‘respectable’ and the ‘notorious’ at the time.
At the Pop Up Cinema, Acklam Road, London W10
Thursday 11 August 2011 - Screening at 7.30pm
Victoria and Albert Museum and Black Cultural Archives acquisition of 10 photographs by Charlie Phillips as part of the 'Staying Power' archive.
Staying Power is a project devoted to exploring black British identity between 1950 and 1990. Among the project's objectives: the acquisition of photographs for the V&A's national collection, creating a oral history strand via the procurement of testimonies, exploring issues reflecting new and existing V&A photographic collections and the launch of an exhibition celebrating the newly acquired works of the BCA.
Charlie Phillips on Wikipedia.
There is now a page about the photographer on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Phillips_(photographer)
Graham Ovenden Image Acquired by Musée de l'Elysée.
November 2007: Unique platinum palladium Photograph of Maud Hewes, 1984 © Graham Ovenden acquired by Musée de l'Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland for their collection.
Karin Rosenthal
Karin won the First Prize in the Nudes Category with her image "Vortex" for the 2010 Julia Margaret Cameron Awards.
Funny Feet received an Honourable Mention in the same category.
The judges included San Diego Art Museum Curator Carol McCusker, photographers Mary Ellen Mark and Kim Weston and 4 others, who selected the prizewinners from 4056 images representing 45 countries.
Website: www.thegalaawards.net
Karin Rosenthal
Ag magazine
Summer 2010, Number 60
2-page feature:
‘Karin Rosenthal - Tide Pool series’
Website: www.ag-photo.co.uk
Richard K. Diran
We are pleased to announce that we now represent Richard K. Diran.
For Richard K. Diran images and outline: click here.
Museum of London acquisition of 30 photographs by Charlie Phillips as part of the 'Roots to Reckoning exhibition' archive.
The archive is a celebration of the pioneering work of all three photographers and highlights how they helped shape a sense of identity for black Londoners. 30 photographs from each photographer, Charlie Phillips, Armet Francis and Neil Kenlock.
A selection went go on permanent display in the new Galleries of Modern London opened on 28 May 2010.
Karin Rosenthal
Karin won the Renaissance Photography Prize 2010 with 'Funny Feet' and one of the 4 category prizes ('Reflections') with 'Contemplation'.
The winners were announced during the celebrity
gala on April 21st 2010.
For more information: renaissancephotography.org/launch/winners.php
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Funny Feet |
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We are pleased to announce that Karin has been awarded a new life-time appointment of Resident Scholar at the Women's Studies Research Center, Brandeis University, Boston.
Helen Lyon and Karin Rosenthal
included in Silvershotz
Feature 'Woman by Woman'
Volume 6, edition 4
Website: www.silvershotz.com
Karin Rosenthal: 7-pages (pdf)
Helen Lyon: 7-pages (pdf)
Charlie Phillips Photographs Included in:
The Front Room: Migrant Aesthetics in the Home
by Michael McMillan
published by Black Dog Publishing, 2009
Publishers Website: www.blackdogonline.com
Press Release: Click Here for PDF file
© Charlie Phillips
By Michael McMillan
The Erotic Review:
Photographer of the year prize, 2009:
Competition winners are now announced.
Judges Prize awarded to Frederic Fontenoy
The Readers Prize winner is Gary Mitchell
Visit the website www.erphoto.org to view the portfolios of both the winners and runners up.
Helen Lyon
We are pleased to announce that we now represent Helen Lyon. We shall be adding her photography to our website during the next few weeks.
Helen Lyon Images and Resumé: Click Here
Michael Woods
Being and Nothingness: The Self in Consciousness
Paintings by Michael Woods FRSA
In collaboration with Professor John Taylor
Tuesday 11th November 2008 until January 2009
Michael Woods Images and Resumé: Click Here
Being and Nothingness: The Existence of Others
A short film Featuring Moray Watson by Michael Woods and Adam Koronka
Tuesday 11 November 2008 until January 2009 by appointment only
The Bar Council
289-293 High Holborn,
London WC1V 7HZ
For entry contact Lana Locke:
Tel: 020 7611 1308
Email: chiefexec@barcouncil.org.uk
Silvershotz
Feature on Paul Kilsby
Volume 4, edition 5
Article Summary: Click Here (PDF)
Charlie Phillips:
His 'Notting Hill Couple, 1967' will be part of a panel discussion on an image "thinking about" by the collector Dr Kenneth Montague (Wedge Gallery, Toronto, Canada).
FOAM Photo Fest, Amsterdam
24th and 25th May 2008
Website: www.foam.nl
and www.wedgegallery.com
'On My Mind'
Foam Magazine, #15/'Contruct'
An essay on Charlie Phillips' image 'Notting Hill Couple, 1967' by Kenneth Montague, collector, curator and director of Wedge Curatorial Projects in Toronto, Canada.
Website: www.foammagazine.nl
Silvershotz
'Art Market Revelaed' feature by Nicky Akehurst
Volume 4, edition 4
Article: Click Here (PDF)
Contributor / Collaborator Michael Woods:
The Last Days of George Melly
Documentary by award winning
walkergeorgefilms
Wednesday 7 November, BBC4 9pm.
George Melly: The Blind Swimmer
A Celebration of the Life of George Melly.
Curated by Michael Woods
East West Gallery
2 - 10 November 2007
8 Blenheim Crescent
London W11 1NN
Tel: 020 7229 7981
Website: www.eastwestgallery.co.uk
Press Release : Click Here (PDF)
EYEMAZING magazine - feature on Paul Kilsby:
Extensive feature on Paul Kilsby in issue 03 -2007.
Article: Click Here (PDF)
Website: www.eyemazing.com
Jerry Berndt:
Special evening slide presentation and talk about the 1967 to 1969 'Combat Zone' photographs taken in Boston, Massachusetts.
Friday 7 September 2007
VISA pour l'IMAGE
19th International Photojournalism Festival
Perpignan, France
1 to 16 September 2007
Website: www.visapourlimage.com
'Boston by Night' - feature in Le Monde magazine.
No. 185, 1 - 7 September 2007
A nine page feature on Jerry Berndt's Combat Zone series, published to coincide with the VISA pour l'IMAGE festival.
Click here to download a PDF version of the document (1MB).
IGNORED NO MORE:
Abolition of the slave trade bicentennial
3 August 2007 - Conference on International Slavery
Charlie Phillips, Neil Kenlock and Armet Francis's images from the Roots to Reckoning exhibition will be used in a background slide show for the duration of the conference.
23 August 2007 - Memorial Day
Website: www.london.gov.uk/slavery