2/5 Edwin L. 1 year ago on Google
If
you
are
into
photography,
don't
visit
this
place!
I
live
in
London
and
I
regularly
visit
photo
museums,
exhibitions
and
galleries
all
over
the
world.
I
have
given
this
place
the
benefit
of
doubt
many
times,
but
I
am
sorry
to
say
that
it
has
disappointed
me
on
most
occasions
and
I
was
out
again
in
10
minutes.
The
gallery
does
not
focus
on
photography,
it
is
only
interested
in
exploring
the
fringes
of
photography.
The
exhibitions
feel
far
fetched
and
pretentious
(screen
shots
from
computer
games!!!???
really?)
The
floors
are
very
small
already
but
on
top
of
that
the
exhibitions
are
very
fragmented
with
too
many
topics
covered
and
too
few
and
too
small
photographs
for
each
photographer.
Usually
the
names
of
these
mostly
famous
and
highly
regarded
photographers
are
very
prominent
on
advertisements,
to
lure
people
in
and
to
find
only
a
handful
of
small
pictures
in
the
actual
exhibition
is
very
disappointing.
Despite
the
lack
of
space
they
always
seem
to
find
space
to
exhibit
things
other
than
photographs
(documents
etc).
I
seriously
question
the
capability
of
the
people
curating
these
exhibitions
and
would
question
whether
their
desperate
need
to
appear
"artsy"
is
greater
than
their
love
for
actual
photography.
I
would
recommend
them
visiting
the
shop
in
the
basement,
which
is
the
best
part
of
the
gallery
and
holds
an
excellent
collection
of
books,
equipment
and
paraphernalia.
Maybe
this
can
provide
some
inspiration
for
what
the
next
exhibition
should
look
like.
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