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REMEDY is the UK’s first photography festival dedicated to health, wellbeing and identity, launching in Lincoln, UK and is a new national platform for socially engaged photographic practice.

The festival brings together work from across the UK, creating space for ambitious photographic projects that engage directly with some of the most urgent social and cultural questions of our time.

Opening on 1 June 2026 and with projects running until 30 June 2026, featured artists include: Cheryl Newman, Anthony Luvera, Rosie Barnes and JA Mortram. Their work addresses subjects ranging from underdiagnosed autism in women and girls to historical representations of sickness, gender transition, and chronic illness.Finnish photographer Emil Peltola who will be showing work showing his life as a bed bound person living with ME. A group exhibition will also showcase six emerging and established photographers.

@anthony_luvera @cherylnewman1 @remedyphotofestival @rosiebarnesphoto


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REMEDY is the UK’s first photography festival dedicated to health, wellbeing and identity, launching in Lincoln, UK and is a new national platform for socially engaged photographic practice.

The festival brings together work from across the UK, creating space for ambitious photographic projects that engage directly with some of the most urgent social and cultural questions of our time.

Opening on 1 June 2026 and with projects running until 30 June 2026, featured artists include: Cheryl Newman, Anthony Luvera, Rosie Barnes and JA Mortram. Their work addresses subjects ranging from underdiagnosed autism in women and girls to historical representations of sickness, gender transition, and chronic illness.Finnish photographer Emil Peltola who will be showing work showing his life as a bed bound person living with ME. A group exhibition will also showcase six emerging and established photographers.

@anthony_luvera @cherylnewman1 @remedyphotofestival @rosiebarnesphoto


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REMEDY is the UK’s first photography festival dedicated to health, wellbeing and identity, launching in Lincoln, UK and is a new national platform for socially engaged photographic practice.

The festival brings together work from across the UK, creating space for ambitious photographic projects that engage directly with some of the most urgent social and cultural questions of our time.

Opening on 1 June 2026 and with projects running until 30 June 2026, featured artists include: Cheryl Newman, Anthony Luvera, Rosie Barnes and JA Mortram. Their work addresses subjects ranging from underdiagnosed autism in women and girls to historical representations of sickness, gender transition, and chronic illness.Finnish photographer Emil Peltola who will be showing work showing his life as a bed bound person living with ME. A group exhibition will also showcase six emerging and established photographers.

@anthony_luvera @cherylnewman1 @remedyphotofestival @rosiebarnesphoto


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REMEDY is the UK’s first photography festival dedicated to health, wellbeing and identity, launching in Lincoln, UK and is a new national platform for socially engaged photographic practice.

The festival brings together work from across the UK, creating space for ambitious photographic projects that engage directly with some of the most urgent social and cultural questions of our time.

Opening on 1 June 2026 and with projects running until 30 June 2026, featured artists include: Cheryl Newman, Anthony Luvera, Rosie Barnes and JA Mortram. Their work addresses subjects ranging from underdiagnosed autism in women and girls to historical representations of sickness, gender transition, and chronic illness.Finnish photographer Emil Peltola who will be showing work showing his life as a bed bound person living with ME. A group exhibition will also showcase six emerging and established photographers.

@anthony_luvera @cherylnewman1 @remedyphotofestival @rosiebarnesphoto


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This is a @peckham24photo fan account this weekend

BIGGEST NEWS!

Ten Years On, Peckham 24 Builds Something Permanent 🩡

UK’s first permanent public venue wholly dedicated to new talent in contemporary photography will open in South London in late 2026!

β€œFor ten years, Peckham 24 has created career-defining moments for photographers who would otherwise have struggled to find a platform. Bermondsey 223 means we can now do that not just for three days in May, but every week of the year.”

β€” Simon Bishop and Vivienne Gamble, Co-Directors P24 Photo CIC

P24 Photo, the community interest company behind Peckham 24, today announce their upcoming permanent venue Bermondsey 223, a new world-class public arts organisation at 223 Southwark Park Road in Bermondsey, SE16.The venue is a landmark building owned by Southwark Council which will be fully refurbished and the building ready for handover in late 2026 and programme set to begin in 2027.
Bermondsey 223 will be the first venue of its kind in the UK: a purpose-built, accessible space dedicated to supporting and developing new talent in contemporary photography. Admission to all exhibitions will be free.
The announcement of the new space coincides with the tenth edition of Peckham 24 festival β€” the ERAS Edition, running until 17 May 2026 at Copeland Park, Peckham β€” a milestone that marks a decade of work that has made the case, and now made the space, for the next chapter.

Click on @bermondsey223 for more ✌️


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Thank you Josh Lustig for continuing to shine a light on Peckham 24 in this week’s Financial Times!

Get a copy to see the work of Julie F. Hill! β˜„οΈ

Julie F Hill’s research-led practice responds to the vastness of nature as represented by modern science. Taking an expanded approach to photography, she creates sculptural prints and installations that explore conceptions of deep-space and cosmological time. The group of works on display explore the entwined darknesses of deep space and time. Whilst darkness often indicates uncertainty and lack of knowledge, Hill asserts that it is through darkness when we can be most perceptive to the interconnectedness between earth and cosmos.

@joshklustig @peckham24photo @juliefhill


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Thank you Freakout Books!
@freakoutbooks 🧨


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Peckham 24, good to be in your company! πŸ’₯
Photos @maxferguson @juliefhill @macdonaldstrand_ @emilyrachelgraham

Bravo @peckham24photo πŸ™ŒπŸ»


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Peckham 24, good to be in your company! πŸ’₯
Photos @maxferguson @juliefhill @macdonaldstrand_ @emilyrachelgraham

Bravo @peckham24photo πŸ™ŒπŸ»


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Peckham 24, good to be in your company! πŸ’₯
Photos @maxferguson @juliefhill @macdonaldstrand_ @emilyrachelgraham

Bravo @peckham24photo πŸ™ŒπŸ»


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Peckham 24, good to be in your company! πŸ’₯
Photos @maxferguson @juliefhill @macdonaldstrand_ @emilyrachelgraham

Bravo @peckham24photo πŸ™ŒπŸ»


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Birthdays all round! πŸ’œπŸ§¨βš‘οΈ


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It’s like picking a favourite child 🩡

GOST at Photo London! 🩡
Booth P01


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Bolivian artist Marisol Mendez has been chosen as the winner of the 2026 Saltzman-Leibovitz Photography Prize for her work MADRE. Mendez will receive a prize of 15,000 USD and her winning work will be exhibited alongside other nominated artists at Photo London from 13 through 17 May.

The 2026 nominees are: Miranda Barnes (runner up), Marisol Mendez, Cole Ndelu, Lindeka Qampi, Bettina Pittaluga.

The Prize is curated by Caterina Mestrovich.

Thanks to The Guardian for breaking this story this morning too! 🩡


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Bolivian artist Marisol Mendez has been chosen as the winner of the 2026 Saltzman-Leibovitz Photography Prize for her work MADRE. Mendez will receive a prize of 15,000 USD and her winning work will be exhibited alongside other nominated artists at Photo London from 13 through 17 May.

The 2026 nominees are: Miranda Barnes (runner up), Marisol Mendez, Cole Ndelu, Lindeka Qampi, Bettina Pittaluga.

The Prize is curated by Caterina Mestrovich.

Thanks to The Guardian for breaking this story this morning too! 🩡


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Bolivian artist Marisol Mendez has been chosen as the winner of the 2026 Saltzman-Leibovitz Photography Prize for her work MADRE. Mendez will receive a prize of 15,000 USD and her winning work will be exhibited alongside other nominated artists at Photo London from 13 through 17 May.

The 2026 nominees are: Miranda Barnes (runner up), Marisol Mendez, Cole Ndelu, Lindeka Qampi, Bettina Pittaluga.

The Prize is curated by Caterina Mestrovich.

Thanks to The Guardian for breaking this story this morning too! 🩡


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Bolivian artist Marisol Mendez has been chosen as the winner of the 2026 Saltzman-Leibovitz Photography Prize for her work MADRE. Mendez will receive a prize of 15,000 USD and her winning work will be exhibited alongside other nominated artists at Photo London from 13 through 17 May.

The 2026 nominees are: Miranda Barnes (runner up), Marisol Mendez, Cole Ndelu, Lindeka Qampi, Bettina Pittaluga.

The Prize is curated by Caterina Mestrovich.

Thanks to The Guardian for breaking this story this morning too! 🩡


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Bolivian artist Marisol Mendez has been chosen as the winner of the 2026 Saltzman-Leibovitz Photography Prize for her work MADRE. Mendez will receive a prize of 15,000 USD and her winning work will be exhibited alongside other nominated artists at Photo London from 13 through 17 May.

The 2026 nominees are: Miranda Barnes (runner up), Marisol Mendez, Cole Ndelu, Lindeka Qampi, Bettina Pittaluga.

The Prize is curated by Caterina Mestrovich.

Thanks to The Guardian for breaking this story this morning too! 🩡


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Bolivian artist Marisol Mendez has been chosen as the winner of the 2026 Saltzman-Leibovitz Photography Prize for her work MADRE. Mendez will receive a prize of 15,000 USD and her winning work will be exhibited alongside other nominated artists at Photo London from 13 through 17 May.

The 2026 nominees are: Miranda Barnes (runner up), Marisol Mendez, Cole Ndelu, Lindeka Qampi, Bettina Pittaluga.

The Prize is curated by Caterina Mestrovich.

Thanks to The Guardian for breaking this story this morning too! 🩡


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