01.08.08 - 18.09.08 Jones Beach - Joseph Szabo

12.06.08 - 01.09.08 Miroslav Tichy

01.06.08 - 15.07.08 Ruth Orkin

17.04.08 - 07.06.08 The New York School

22.02.08 - 05.04.08 Mirella Ricciardi

06.12.07 - 26.01.08 The Bold and the Beautiful

04.10.07 - 01.12.07 Eyes Of An Island - Japanese Photogra...

12.09.07 - 29.09.07 LONDON - Matthew Pillsbury

02.07.07 - 04.08.07 Dr. Harold Edgerton

28.06.07 - 01.08.07 Alfred Eisenstaedt

01.06.07 - 27.06.07 Colin Jones - The Black House

26.04.07 - 17.06.07 Edward Quinn - A Day's Work

03.02.07 - 14.04.07 Fashion

01.02.07 - 10.03.07 Hunter S. Thompson - Gonzo

29.11.06 - 03.01.07 Peter Beard - Time's Up

26.10.06 - 03.11.06 Flip Shulke - Hero

12.10.06 - 14.11.06 David Parker – Sirens II

12.09.06 - 07.10.06 Emil Otto Hoppé - Hoppé's London

23.05.06 - 01.07.06 Botanicals

11.05.06 - 17.06.06 Miroslav Tichy & Jacques Henry Lartigue

01.09.05 - 01.10.05 Ken Griffiths - Three Gorges

23.04.05 - 31.05.05 Sarah Moon - Circus

08.03.05 - 06.04.05 Joseph Szabo - Teenage

24.11.04 - 31.01.05 Peter Beard - Living Sculpture

04.11.04 - 15.01.05 Matthew Pilsbury - Screen Lives

15.09.04 - 30.10.04 David Parker - Sirens

20.11.03 - 17.01.04 Photographs from the Bauhaus


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Sarah Moon - Circus

23.04.05 - 31.05.05

“They said the elephant usually docile, despite all her trainer’s efforts and the drums rolling, refused to go into the ring. Her act was crossed off the programme.”

“They said the elephant usually docile, despite all her trainer’s efforts and the drums rolling, refused to go into the ring. Her act was crossed off the programme.”
© Sarah Moon

Toned Silver Gelatin Print

50 x 60 cm

Sarah Moon’s Circus brings together the powerful ingredients of fairytale darkness, beauty and tragedy. This will be the first time Circus has been exhibited in the United Kingdom and is Moon’s second exhibition at Michael Hoppen Gallery. The exhibition consists of 35 silver gelatin prints executed on the set of Moon’s recent film Circus, based on Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Match Girl.

Circus follows multiple narratives of circus performers: acrobats, giraffes, fire-eaters, elephants, a worried clown and a stoic marabou stork. The circus is disbanded when Nastassia, the tightrope walker, trapeze artist and the knife throwers target, runs away mid-performance. She leaves to join her lover, abandoning the circus and her daughter Jane. Some of the performers carry on the charade of a circus whilst others walk away. Some of the animals simply die without the circus and little Jane runs away to the city to sell her matches. Alone, cold and ignored in a winter city, Jane strikes her matches one by one to conjure up fantastical images of her friends in the circus until all the matches are gone. She is found in the morning, dead in the snow. (continued on second floor gallery...)

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