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If you are in London during October, why not consider a trip down Brick Lane, perhaps one of the capital’s most iconic streets it's where my small exhibition of street portraiture is being held. More information here;  https://davidcantor.weebly.com/exhibition.html

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9 minutes ago, LocalHero1953 said:

I'll try to get there. And it's great area for photography!

Certainly is Paul. In case you don't know there's a fairly new gallery opened in Heneage Street just off Brick Lane. It features the work of that rather strange couple, Gilbert & George. Not to my taste bit it's next to 'The Pride of Spitalfields' pub which serves a good pint.

David

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1 hour ago, David Cantor said:

Certainly is Paul. In case you don't know there's a fairly new gallery opened in Heneage Street just off Brick Lane. It features the work of that rather strange couple, Gilbert & George. Not to my taste bit it's next to 'The Pride of Spitalfields' pub which serves a good pint.

David

Another reason to visit! I remember hearing of that gallery opening. I quite like Gilbert & George - I saw an exhibition of their large scale works in Arles a few years back. They must be difficult to display. From a photographic perspective, the best you can say is that their works 'incorporate photography'😁.

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11 minutes ago, LocalHero1953 said:

Another reason to visit! I remember hearing of that gallery opening. I quite like Gilbert & George - I saw an exhibition of their large scale works in Arles a few years back. They must be difficult to display. From a photographic perspective, the best you can say is that their works 'incorporate photography'😁.

Paul, the gallery itself is a work of art, very skilfully wedged between the house once occupied by Jocasta Innes and the pub.

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