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The Photographers’ Gallery launches Print Sales Gallery online platform


WHILE The Photographers’ Gallery in London’s Soho is temporarily closed, the gallery have announced the opening of an online Print Sales Gallery. This new feature allows customers and collectors to explore, view and directly enquire about full folios of works arranged individually, in series or by category. The works will include the Gallery’s represented artists as well as exclusive editions from some of the world’s leading photographers.

Mother and daughter with Vizslas at the dining table, Sterling, Connecticut, 1992, from the series ‘Animals’, Limited edition silver gelatin print, © Sage Sohier, Courtesy of The Photographers’ Gallery

 

The platform will include artists such as Evgenia Arbugaeva, known best for her portrait of Greta Thunberg which was included on the cover of Time Magazine for their person of the year edition 2019. Additionally, artist Sage Sohier and her 2019 series The Animals which documents people and their animal companions in the 1970’s.

Customers are able to browse artist overviews and online exhibitions in addition to the newly added buy-now options and Advice & Inspiration section featuring artist interviews and tips for collecting photography from the Gallery’s leading experts and much more. The Gallery’s Exclusive Editions scheme offers customers affordable artworks by leading contemporary photographers and artists, created exclusively and donated by artists.

All profits from the Print Sales Gallery are reinvested back into The Photographer’s Gallery’s ongoing public programme, now a crucial revenue due to the current conditions of COVID-19.

by Rosie Fitter

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