🌟 The 2026 Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize shortlist is here! 🌟
We’re delighted to announce the four artists shortlisted are:
Jane Evelyn Atwood
Weronika Gęsicka
Amak Mahmoodian
Rene Matić
Read more about the 2026 shortlisted artists
https://t.co/1OyjtmbJJy
Discover music, culture & Black British identity through the lens of Dennis Morris - opening 27 June!
Music + Life captures some of the most pivotal moments in the 20th-century, from the soulful vibrancy of reggae to the rebellious energy of punk.
Book now via link in bio!
Four powerful works by four artists, but there can only be one winner!
Join us on Instagram Live tonight from 7.30pm BST as we announce the winner of the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2025!
I had seen images of Peter Mitchell’s wonderful ‘Ghost Train Ride’ from 1986 but its elegaic rendering of ‘travelling mortality’ @TPGallery comes from proximity to ��Francis Gavan at Home’, 18 years later. “Everything dies in the end - even ghost trains.” The true Leeds Laureate.
#ShowsToSee | Nothing Lasts Forever
For over 50 years, Peter Mitchell has photographed how Leeds has rapidly changed in the latter half of the 20th century. Now, these shots are on display in a retrospective @TPGallery.
Until 15 June: https://t.co/ojJlba8QV3
Coinciding with the Deborah Turbeville: Photocollage show, our exhibition tote bags are still available to purchase now!
These limited edition 100% cotton tote bag featuring the famous Bathhouse image on one side and the exhibition title on the other.
https://t.co/LhRFgXCrQz
Join us next Thursday for a short tour of the Deborah Turbeville: Photocollage exhibition with photographer, writer and educator Eugenie Shinkle!
Tour starts 6:30pm, included with a general admission ticket
We are sad to learn of the death of American filmmaker David Lynch.
David’s enigmatic black and white photographs were featured in our 2014 show 'David Lynch: The Factory Photographs', exuding his unique cinematic style through dark & brooding images.
📷️: David Lynch
Happy birthday to The Photographers' Gallery! 🥳🎂
53 years ago today, the Gallery opened its doors for the first time, becoming the UK’s first public gallery devoted to photography.
Explore our digital archive now!
https://t.co/93gS9ajn9f
Congratulations to Neville Brody, on the announcement of his being recognised with the award of OBE in the 2025 New Year’s honours list for his services to Design.
Brody was responsible for designing the visuals for our 50th anniversary celebrations in 2021!
Congrats Neville 👏
Book now for our TPG Portfolio Review sessions on 28 January!
These 20-minute, one-to-one sessions take place online and are an opportunity to share practice and receive feedback on a specific project or on your photography work more generally.
https://t.co/nbbEACYWW4
Happy 2025!
As we reopen our doors for the new year, we've got new courses starting this month, available for you to book on our website now!
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Only a few hours left of 2024 (eek! 😱)
However you're spending the last night of the year, we at TPG wish you a very happy new year and we look forward to seeing you again in 2025! 🫶
📷
Sabine Weiss
Amoureux place de la Republic, December 31st, 1954
Starting 14 January, we've got a new 5 week online course for you, led by curator & researcher, Jon Uriarte!
Gain deeper insight into the relationship between digital images and text, where we will challenge traditional approaches to digital culture.
https://t.co/PQc5V0wJm0
Bookings have now opened for our first Folio Friday session of 2025!
Folio Fridays are our regular in-person portfolio review and networking sessions for photographers and artists working with photography.
Reviewers: Steve Macleod and artist QIU Yangzi
https://t.co/qoH8bivC51
Applications are open for our 24/25 Develop Collective!
Head to the “Work with Us” page on our website to find the full job description and application form. All applications must be sent to [email protected] by 6 January! Apply now!
Our galleries, café and bookshop will be closed over the Christmas break from Tuesday 24 December until Wednesday 1 January - we will reopen on Thursday 2 January 2025.
We wish you a restful festive break and look forward to welcoming you back to TPG in the new year! 🎄🌟
FEW SPACES REMAINING!
Discover the world of street photography in a two-day workshop on 25-26 January!
Led by photographer, Emmanuel Cole, explore various techniques to help you develop your own approach to capturing the vibrant streets of Soho.
https://t.co/IUIvEelKy9