Put simply, a LomoWall is a wall covered in thousands of snap shot-sized analogue photographs. Famous for the distinctive waves of undulating colour, close up, visitors are able to enjoy each photo individually, but when viewed from afar the LomoWall resembles a fascinating mosaic artwork in its own right.
More than 15,000 people from 32 countries submitted analogue pictures to make up the wall, which is on display at the Museum of London until next January.
The tenth of the Courtauld's biannual student-run exhibitions is currently taking over the institution's East Wing. On display are works by brilliant photographer Tom Hunter, oddball sculptors Heringa...
The first major retrospective of influential photographer and fashion pioneer Man Ray, an artist known to most people as the guy who came up with that shot of a woman with a violin back.Featuring over ...
Setting a course through one of the defining periods of 20th Century art, The Barbican's Bride and the Bachelors traces the career of iconic French artist Marcel Duchamp and his relationship with four...
Developed over a three-year period, Geoffrey Farmer’s The Surgeon and the Photographer brings together hundreds of puppet-like figures constructed from images cut from old magazines into a remarkable...