Peckham24 4th Edition. Michał Iwanowski 'Go Home Polish"

Michal Iwanowski (Photographer)

Research output: Non-textual formExhibition

Abstract

The fourth edition of Peckham 24 (until 19 May; free) continues the not-for-profit organisation’s aim to highlight young and emerging photographers in south London and is the ideal counter to the fair fatigue that can befall even the keenest of visitors to Photo London. This year’s edition is the biggest yet, with eight exhibitions in and around Copeland Park and the Bussey Building, featuring more than 35 artists and photographers. Among the highlights will be two projects charting journeys across Europe: Michal Iwanowski’s Go Home Polish chronicles a walk from Wales—where he saw the titular xenophobic graffiti—to Poland, while Tom Hunter’s Le Crowbar follows a double-decker party bus/café. Other highlights will include Max Miechowski’s Burgess Park celebrating the south London park, and the group exhibition Rehearsing the Real curated by the photographer Tom Lovelace, which will include a live collaborative work that will unfold over the weekend inside a dodecagon-shaped structure.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - May 2019

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