***Exhibition extended until 30 April 2022. Open by appointment and on selected days – please see www.mmxgallery.com for details***
Life Framer has become a world-renowned platform for discovering and celebrating contemporary photography from amateur, emerging and professional artists around the globe. It hosts an independent award, supported by a growing community of creative photographers, designed to champion creative culture on and offline.
This travelling exhibition marks the culmination of the seventh edition of the Life Framer Photography Prize, with further shows taking place in Rome and Seoul. The exhibitions will showcase stunning contemporary photography from 24 winning photographers, each chosen by globally acclaimed judges across twelve months of diverse themes. Each theme is consciously abstract in order to create freedom and encourage creativity, and the resulting selection of varied, challenging and meaningful photography is testament to that.
EEKaroliina Kase EEAlice Zilberberg USNashco Photo ITMax Cavallari BEGeert De Taeye ITTomaso Lisca NLBas Losekoot ESEmiliano Cuadrado Rodríguez FRChloe Meynier BRHudson Rodrigues USColby Blount USMax Sturgeon USBob Haft INAmaan Ali ITLorenzo Poli GBMartin Puddy CAAnne-Claire Vimal Du Monteil USBrittany Mason KRArgus Paul Estabrook UYRodrigo Borthagaray USMax Sturgeon FRGuillaume Petermann DEMartin Gasch USTracy Barbutes
Housed in a characterful Victorian building, combining fresh white walls, distressed plasterwork and traditional wooden shutters, MMX Gallery is intimate and relaxed space focused on exhibiting the ever-changing face of contemporary photographic practice. Founded in 2014, in the creative South East of London, MMX has hosted new and established photographers, mixing genres and styles but always with the underlying philosophy that image is everything and that what is seen is to be treasured.
MMX Gallery
448 New Cross Road, London SE14 6TY
By appointment and on selection dates – see www.mmxgallery.com for details
Dates:
25 March – 30 April 2022 (extended from 3 April 2022)
Free admission