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London Spring Summer 25
180 Studios: "Back in the Dazed"
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Exhibitions
May 29 2024 -> June 23 2024
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From cult celebrities, to musical icons and the world’s top Supermodels, Rankin was at the forefront of Cool Britannia and the 90’s style which is still popular today. Co-founder and Dazed & Confused’s first Photographic Editor, Rankin’s visual style helped launch the magazine and defined the aesthetics of multiple generations of British youth.

Across 10 years Rankin photographed over 200 iconic editorial shoots for the magazine, and his work from this period forms a manifesto about how to view the world, a political statement communicated not with words but with a camera lens.

Unafraid of mainstream pressures, with Dazed, Rankin spearheaded Lgbtqia+ representation, took his camera to the street to photograph working-class kids, became “the” photographer for Brit-pop bands, and created defining images of emerging cult actors.

180 Studios
180 The Strand
WC2R 1EA London

More info:: www.180studios.com/

Tate Modern: Zanele Muholi
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June 06 2024 -> January 26 2025
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Zanele Muholi is one of the most acclaimed photographers working today, and their work has been exhibited all over the world. With over 260 photographs, this exhibition presents the full breadth of their career to date.

Muholi describes themself as a visual activist. From the early 2000s, they have documented and celebrated the lives of South Africa’s Black lesbian, gay, trans, queer, and intersex communities.

The exhibition is based on the artist’s 2020-21 exhibition at Tate Modern and will include new works produced since then.
Tate Modern
Bankside
SE1 9TG London

London Fashion Week’s Celebration of Culture
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Friday June 07 2024 11:30
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Private View
18:30

London

Somerset House: Charles Jeffrey Loverboy
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Exhibitions
June 08 2024 -> September 01 2024
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Glaswegian-born designer, illustrator, stylist, and radical creative Charles Jeffrey is on display at Somerset House to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his fashion house Loverboy. The "The Lore of Loverboy" exhibition examines Charles’ sensational impact on the global fashion scene, from club to catwalk, including the full spectrum of his prolific output, with newly commissioned works.

The exhibition is displayed across three rooms within Somerset House. It includes artistic collaborations, films, illustrations, paintings, memorabilia, and never-before-seen material. Through a series of sensorial-led spaces rendered in Loverboy's signature playful style, the exhibition provides an accessible and engaging insight into creative production and the fashion industry. It also provides the space to celebrate a new generation of young London creatives.

Each room has its distinctive vision. Presented with an immersive multimedia installation, assembled from the Loverboy archive, the exhibition showcases Charles Jeffrey’s creative process across each space. The first room introduces his artistic inspirations, followed by a closer look into the development of his craft and codes, culminating in the final room featuring the brand’s most iconic and extravagant designs.
Somerset House
Strand
WC2R 1LA London

General Information: visitor@somersethouse.org.uk