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Pop-up Exhibition: Christopher Nunn - Holy Water at Calvert 22, London.

Village, Calvert 22 Foundation and the IPF are delighted to present a pop-up exhibition of photographic works by British artist Christopher Nunn.

Peter Mitchell in Conversation with Martin Parr at Hyde Park Picture House

Village in association with RRB Photobooks and The Hyde Park Picture House are excited to present a special evening with two of Britains most celebrated photographers at one of Europe's oldest independent cinemas.

See Red Women's Workshop: Feminist Posters 1974-1990 - Talk and Q&A with Pru Stevenson and Suzy Mackie

Join us for an intimate talk and Q&A with two original members of the See Red, Pru Stevenson and Suzy Mackie, on the history of the collective and it continued significance today.

'Post-Script' by Laura El-Tantawy - Book Signing and Meet & Greet at Offprint

At this year's Offprint London, Village will be hosting a Book Signing and Meet & Greet with Laura El-Tantawy to celebrate the release of her new book 'Postscript'. Published by RRB Photobooks. The follow-up to her critically-acclaimed 'In The Shadow of The Pyramids'.

Self Publish, Be Happy - Talk & Social with Bruno Ceschel

Join author of the book and founder of Self Publish, Be Happy, Bruno Ceschel as he delivers his self-publishing manifesto, expands upon the ideas that the book presents and provides a rallying cry for all those involved in the contemporary photobook revolution — a moment in which the photobook, in all its infinitesimal manifestations, has never before been so omnipresent in our cultural landscape, nor so critical to the photographer’s practice.

Juno Calypso: Artist Presentation and Q&A

Huge thank you to everyone who came down to the Juno Calypso Q&A at The Brunswick yesterday. We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did. Thanks to Thomas from Open Eye Gallery, SPUR, About Time and of course Juno herself!

Juno Calypso: Artist Presentation and Q&A

As Joyce, a staged fictional character, photographer Juno Calypso confines herself to rented bedrooms and honeymoon suites to study and perform modern rituals of seduction reflecting on the laboured construction of femininity.