Photofusion have compiled a list of upcoming Photography Graduate Summer degree shows that we think will definitely be worth a visit. Read More...
Graduation time is coming up and many students feel lost in where to go/ what to do after years of studying. It can be very daunting finishing University and finding ways of promoting your work. Read More...
As one of London’s established photographic galleries, Photofusion is always on the look out for new and exciting exhibitions to see around the city. Here is a list of our Top Ten for this season Read More...
Face to Face comprises work by second year students on the BA (Hons) Photography course in the Faculty of Arts at the University or Brighton. Read More...
The Membership Scheme at Photofusion serves to provide a community for photographers. Whereas once the community was darkroom and facilities based, now it comes together in a series of scheduled talks and discussions, which have an emphasis on professional development and supporting emerging photographers. One of our regular Members events at Photofusion is our bi-monthly Photo Forums. Read More...
From the work of the 161 artists involved in the Photofusion Salon 2012 exhibition Dec 2012 – January 2013, the public had the opportunity to choose their favourite to be nominated for the “Photofusion Salon Public’s Choice Award 2012”. Read More...
This week we see the work of photographer Liz Orton, from her project ‘Deltiologies’.
This work both celebrates and challenges the tradition of landscape photography. It takes as its starting point the idea that landscape is a representation, rather than a natural scene ‘out there’ in the world. Landscape is informed by histories of looking, and by cultural and visual narratives of nature. Read More...
As one of London’s established photographic galleries, Photofusion is always on the look out for new and exciting exhibitions to see around the city. Here is a list of our Top Ten for this season, compiled by our intern Laura Trosh… Read More...
This year Slideluck will be hosting the closing night of Format International Photography Festival held in Derby on April 6th. Read More...
Aletheia Casey is an Australian photographer who recently exhibited in Photofusion’s Members’ Show 2012. Here you can see her project on the annual Persian New Year Celebrations. Read More...
It is around about now or in the next couple of months that many Art students will have to start organising their own degree show group exhibition. Whether it is at your own university, or in an independently hired gallery, here are a few Top Tips to get you heading in the right direction… Read More...
The 11.59 Exhibition at Margaret Street Gallery brings together 11 up and coming young photographers from around the UK, each exhibiting their own interesting and varied projects. This exhibition is only on for a short amount of time, taking place from 23rd to 26th January, so hurry along to see it! Read More...
Carlotta Cardana is an Italian photographer specialised in portraits and documentary photo-graphy. While still studying, she started working in the circus industry, spending extra hours taking pictures of performers, actors and shows. After three years, she eventually quit her job to enrol in a professional photography school in Milan and to work as an assistant photographer. In 2007 she moved to Buenos Aires, where she spent several months documenting the still lingering consequences of the 2001 crisis. In 2008 she moved to Mexico, where she focused on editorial and commercial photography. She is now based in London, where she currently Read More...
All that is solid melts into air Karl Marx Ships are the workhorses of globalisation, slowly but surely transporting materials, influence and power across the globe. Built to last and to survive the rigors of a life at sea, they require huge amounts of energy and force to be dismantled at the end of their working lives. Their structures contain vast quantities of hazardous materials that during the ship’s working life are safely contained within its walls and are there to propel the ship and to protect its inhabitants. At the end of the ship’s life, these materials become reanimated, Read More...
In 1957, when conducting extra sensory perception trials with animals, a team of leading parapsychologists discovered that pigeons were able to determine the sexuality of humans through visual observation. Pigeons correctly recognised a test participants’ sexual persuasion through a combination of identifying particular physiognomic cues and psychic ability. Given the potential ramifications of this discovery at a time where non-heterosexuality was either illegal or condemned, the research wasn’t published or reported. Strange Birds is an experimental polyvisual video artwork that responds to this groundbreaking discovery from an enlightened contemporary perspective. The work consists of a central, almost entirely still film Read More...
Liane Lang’s work takes the form of print, film and installation. Her work is peopled with figures and props, life-like yet not real, which she creates in the studio. She poses these semi-inhabitants in historical spaces and with monuments and statues, creating narratives and references to historic individuals and events. Read More...
Top Knots Photography Contest is a prize run by Photo District News (based in New York). Read More...
Announced on the opening night of our Annual Members’ Photography Show by Miranda Gavin from HotShoe magazine, were the winner, runner-up along with some honorable mentions for the HotShoe Photofusion Award 2012. Read More...


