PHOTO LONDON 2023
Nataal’s portfolio of exciting works being shown at the international photography fair in London
Curation MARIE GOMIS-TREZISE
Streets of Bamako, The motion series, Girma Berta, courtesy NIL Gallery
Fashion shoot Brixton Market (1973), Armet Francis, courtesy Atlas Gallery
Cempasuchil, Pia-Riverola, courtesy of Homecoming-Gallery
Sand Dunes #3, Sossusvlei, Namib Desert, Namibia, 2018, Edward Burtynsky, courtesy of Flowers Gallery, London and Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto
The Match, 2022, Federica Belli, Courtesy Galleria Valeria Bella
3 Abril (2019), Eugenio Recuenco, courtesy CAMERA WORK Gallery
Alice, 2001, Jeff Cowen, Courtesy WILLAS contemporary
Blessing and Kiki (2022), Michelle Sank, courtesy MARS Gallery
Our neighbour was a witch (2022), Atong Atem, courtesy Koop Projects
Knot (2011), Jalal Sepehr, courtesy of the artist and LS10 Gallery
Self portrait chair surfing, Wadhurst Commemoration Hall (2022), Polly Penrose, courtesy Messums
The three of us (2020), Bara Prasilova, courtesy THINK + feel Contemporary, Miami
Under dance study (2015), Martina Amati, courtesy Grob Gallery
From the series Batismo, Gleeson Paulino, courtesy, LensCulture
Reclining Chair (1991) Gunter Sachs/Joseph Kiblitsky, courtesy Shtager Gallery
4 boys Thaïlande, Samuel Cueto, courtesy 193 Gallery
Equal Bunshines (2019), Ismail Zaidy, courtesy of Maât Gallery
Transutation (2022), Delphine Diallo, courtesy Fisheye Gallery
Untitled, Nobuyoshi Araki, courtesy Galerie Echo 119
Toshima-ku (1978), Seiji Kurata ©Keiko Kurata, courtesy Zen Foto Gallery
Mike Tyson back (1986), Albert Watson, courtesy Camera Work Gallery
Now in its eighth year, Photo London returns to Somerset House this May with an international survey of photography ranging from next generation talents to legendary names. Over 110 exhibitors from 55 cities will come together to both celebrate and challenge a medium that is close to Nataal’s heart. Its widest global reach to date, fair highlights include ‘Fotografía Maroma’, a travelling photography series from Mexico, plus an impressive number of galleries representing African artists, among them Atong Atem, Ismail Zaidy, Derrick Ofosu Boateng, Mário Macilau and Jürgen Schadeberg. Meanwhile back in the UK, this year’s Master of Photography is Martin Parr and The Centre for British Photography presents ‘Writing her own Script. Women Photographers from the Hyman Collection’. Here, Nataal curates a portfolio of images be discovered at the fair that speak to this issue’s ruminations on movement and the body.
Photo London runs from 11-14 May 2023 at Somerset House, London. Preview 10 May
Nataal is offering five complimentary day passes plus discounts on tickets to Photo London. Head over to our Instagram to find out more.
PHOTO LONDON 2023
Nataal’s portfolio of exciting works being shown at the international photography fair in London
Curation MARIE GOMIS-TREZISE
Streets of Bamako, The motion series, Girma Berta,
courtesy NIL Gallery
Fashion shoot Brixton Market (1973), Armet Francis,
courtesy Atlas Gallery
Cempasuchil, Pia-Riverola,
courtesy of Homecoming-Gallery
Sand Dunes #3, Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,
Namibia, 2018, Edward Burtynsky, courtesy of Flowers Gallery,
London and Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto
The Match, 2022, Federica Belli,
Courtesy Galleria Valeria Bella
3 Abril (2019), Eugenio Recuenco,
courtesy CAMERA WORK Gallery
Alice, 2001, Jeff Cowen,
Courtesy WILLAS contemporary
Blessing and Kiki (2022), Michelle Sank,
courtesy MARS Gallery
Our neighbour was a witch (2022), Atong Atem,
courtesy Koop Projects
Knot (2011), Jalal Sepehr,
courtesy of the artist and LS10 Gallery
Self portrait chair surfing, Wadhurst Commemoration Hall (2022), Polly Penrose, courtesy Messums
The three of us (2020), Bara Prasilova,
courtesy THINK + feel Contemporary, Miami
Under dance study (2015), Martina Amati,
courtesy Grob Gallery
From the series Batismo, Gleeson Paulino,
courtesy, LensCulture
Reclining Chair (1991) Gunter Sachs/Joseph Kiblitsky,
courtesy Shtager Gallery
4 boys Thaïlande, Samuel Cueto,
courtesy 193 Gallery
Equal Bunshines (2019), Ismail Zaidy,
courtesy of Maât Gallery
Transutation (2022), Delphine Diallo,
courtesy Fisheye Gallery
Untitled, Nobuyoshi Araki,
courtesy Galerie Echo 119
Toshima-ku (1978), Seiji Kurata ©Keiko Kurata,
courtesy Zen Foto Gallery
Mike Tyson back (1986), Albert Watson,
courtesy Camera Work Gallery
Now in its eighth year, Photo London returns to Somerset House this May with an international survey of photography ranging from next generation talents to legendary names. Over 110 exhibitors from 55 cities will come together to both celebrate and challenge a medium that is close to Nataal’s heart. Its widest global reach to date, fair highlights include ‘Fotografía Maroma’, a travelling photography series from Mexico, plus an impressive number of galleries representing African artists, among them Atong Atem, Ismail Zaidy, Derrick Ofosu Boateng, Mário Macilau and Jürgen Schadeberg. Meanwhile back in the UK, this year’s Master of Photography is Martin Parr and The Centre for British Photography presents ‘Writing her own Script. Women Photographers from the Hyman Collection’. Here, Nataal curates a portfolio of images be discovered at the fair that speak to this issue’s ruminations on movement and the body.
Photo London runs from 11-14 May 2023 at Somerset House, London. Preview 10 May
Nataal is offering five complimentary day passes plus discounts on tickets to Photo London. Head over to our Instagram to find out more.