Thursday, January 27, 2011

Sample 11

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Sample 11 is the fourth annual group show of theprintspace clients’ work. London’s theprintspace was launched in October 2007 in Shoreditch, and has quickly become a favourite with London-based commercial photographers, artists & students. The staff at theprintspace are in a unique position to oversee an extraordinary number of images produced for portfolios and exhibitions all around the UK and they now invite you to view a little glimpse of the talent that they see week after week. Presented by Exhibit X, Sample 11 has an emphasis on portrait photography and the various styles it encompasses. The exhibition runs from 10th to 28th February at theprintspace gallery, 74 Kingsland Road, London E2 8DL. Admission is free.

Theprintspace Press Release

Leading photographic print studio shows off clients

LONDON, UK Exhibit X presents a cross-section of images by photographers and artists that have either been producing prints for future projects or have made exhibition prints within the last year at London’s leading photographic print studio, theprintspace.

The staff at theprintspace are in a unique position to oversee an extraordinary number of images produced for portfolios and exhibitions all around the country and we invite you to view a little glimpse of the talent that we see week after week.

This year’s SAMPLE 11 show, the fourth of its kind, has an emphasis on portrait photography and the various styles it encompasses. From Phillip Gatward’s ‘Ethnograph’ a modern study of tribal fashion in Ethiopia to Laura Pannack’s laconic glimpse of a British seaside town in ‘Kiss Me Quick’.

The exhibiting photographers are Christine Santa Ana, Dougie Wallace, Laith Magali, Laura Pannack, Matt Stuart, Niall O’ Brien, Owen Roseblade, Peter Caton, Philip Gatward and Red Saunders.

SAMPLE 11 opens with a great night of free drinks and photography on Thursday, February 10th 2011 at theprintspace gallery, 74 Kingsland Road, London E2 8DL. The exhibition then continues until 28th February 2011. Admission free.

Photo: Ohilip Gatward



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