Eamonn Doyle: END.

13 May - 15 Jul 2016
  • Top 10 photography exhibitions of 2016

    Selected by Sean O'Hagan, The Guardian December 7, 2016

    Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to announce that both Eamonn Doyle's installation END. at this years Recontre d'Arles Festival & MHG exhibition The Image as Question have been named amongst 2016's top 10 photography exhibitions.

     

     

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  • EAMONN DOYLE

    Installation at Rencontres d'Arles 2016 July 5, 2016

    Photographer Eamonn Doyle is exhibiting at this years Recontres d'Arles photography festival. 

     

    ESPACE VAN GOGH
    4 JULY - 25 SEPTEMBER
    10AM - 7:30PM
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  • EAMONN DOYLE & MARTIN PARR

    IN CONVERSATION May 10, 2016

    SHARING THEIR MUTUAL PASSION FOR THE PHOTO BOOK & SELF PUBLISHING. 

     

    SPACES ARE VERY LIMITED, RSVP ESSENTIAL

    FRIDAY 27 MAY • 1:30 - 2:15 PM • FREE EVENT

     

     


    THIS EVENT IS NOW FULLY BOOKED

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  • EAMONN DOYLE

    EXHIBITING AT RECONTRES ARLES PHOTO FESTIVAL 2016 March 30, 2016

    We are delighted to announce that artist Eamonn Doyle will be exhibiting his third project 'END.' in a hugely exciting installation at the heart of this years prestigious Recontres d'Arles photography festival in France. 

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  • MHG Newsletter

    Michael looks ahead to an exciting year for the gallery February 23, 2016

    We have been busy in Japan again and have some wonderful new work to show to you in London this year.
     
    We are so proud to be able to bring Solitude of Ravens to our gallery. It has been a quest of mine for the past six years to exhibit this body of work.  And now finally it is hanging in our gallery and hope you will make the journey and come to see it.

    We have found that many more museums across Europe and America are also enjoying the fruits of Japanese photographers and our belief is still that it is not only some of the most interesting work to look at and collect, but it is of such quality and so beautifully produced, it still amazes us as to why it has taken so long to be embraced.
     

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