Inspiring creative photographers and writers.
Projects We Love James Barnor, Mike Eghan at Piccadilly Circus, London, 1967 A picture is worth a thousand words. This week’s projects celebrate both photographers and writers: Jame Barnor at Serpentine, Douglas Adams’s thought process documented in physical form, and flowers for Tish Murtha’s decades of work on societal inequality. By Serpentine Galleries Serpentine will open a long-awaited retrospective of pioneering British-Ghanaian photographer James Barnor—and needs help to bring this landmark exhibition to life with free public programs. View project By Unbound Get an inside look at British sci-fi writer Douglas Adams's life and work: This Book was created from personal notes, lists, letters, and other items from his personal archives never seen before. View project By Paul Sng Tish Murtha used her camera to expose societal inequality. This documentary celebrates her life's work. View project Serpentine Portraits for the Future: A Celebration of James Barnor Read more
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