![]() ![]() Key moments covered include Harry’s first day at Hogwarts in The Philosopher’s Stone all the way through to the Battle of Hogwarts in the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. Housing iconic production photographs from all the Harry Potter films, the Harry Potter Photographic Exhibition will give fans a behind-the-scenes, all-access look at some of the movie magic. When it comes to photography exhibitions in London, this one is probably the one for all members of the family. The Harry Potter Photographic Exhibition at the London Film Museum Photo: Potter Photographic Exhibition □ You’ll find the exhibition at Camden Market Hawley Wharf, 1 Dockray Place, London, NW1 8QH.ġ2. The experience spans a number of artistic mediums, including photography, and is displayed in larger than life fashion in rooms themed by colour. Taking place in Camden Market’s Hawley Wharf, you’ll get the chance to see the works of 35 incredibly talented artists from both the international and local art communities. It’s taking over 1000m² of reimagined space in one of London’s street art hubs, Camden for an unforgettable art experience. Colors Festival, Camden Photo: Colors FestivalĬolors Festival has finally opened its doors in London and you can still grab your tickets for it. ![]() □ You’ll find the exhibition at Autograph, Rivington Place, London, EC2A 3BA. ![]() ![]() This intriguing photography exhibition is dominated by an imagined darkroom – coated in thick lines of latex – as well as tender depictions of lovers and charged self-portraits of friends. He has been at the forefront of genderqueer photography, challenging dominant ideas around masculinity, gender, sexuality and representation of black LGBTQ+ people in the United Kingdom. A post shared by Autograph more than three decades, Ajamu has unapologetically celebrated black queer bodies, the erotic sense and pleasure as activism. ![]()
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