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Guardian exhibitions

These exhibitions were held at Guardian News and Media, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London between 2015 and 2019

  • Steve Bell’s Brexit Exhibition, King’s Place March 2019

    Exhibition of Steve Bell's take on Brexit

    A selection of Steve Bell’s Brexit-related work for the Guardian from 2015 to the present.
  • Zorina Khatun. 53 years. Peraieng Daong village in Myanmar

    The Rohingya crisis: a people in exile

    An exploration of the world’s largest refugee settlement
  • A Wedding at downtown Guanajuato, Mexico’s famed Basilica

    Picfair’s Women Behind the Lens 2018

    Highlighting the work of an underrepresented viewpoint
  • Belonging in Britain, Encompass exhibition for King's Place, September018

    Belonging in Britain: a celebration of distinctly British institutions and the diverse communities that created and sustain them

    Exploring the symbols, institutions and traditions celebrated as distinctly British through analog photography and audio interviews
  • DO NOT USE. FOR 21 JULY 2018. GLOBAL WITNESS. GLOBAL DEFENDERS. Maria do Socorro Silva - Barcarena, Brazil - 22nd April 2018

    The Defenders

    Portraits from the environmental frontline
  • Blockadia 19.06.18 3

    Blockadia Britiain

    Exploring anti-Climate Change protests in the UK
  • David Desnoes, from Accumul8 exhibition 2018

    Accumulate 2018

    The Accumulate Experience by Lisalouise Macgregor, aged 19, Accumulate 2018 participant. Accumulate is a charity that uses creativity to empower homeless people www.accumulate.org.uk.You can see the exhibition until the 15th June 2018
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    Where are you going?

    Afghan refugees: an exhibition of photographs by Joël van Houdt. You can see the exhibition at Guardian News and Media, Kings Place, 90 York Way until the 10th of November.
  • Cartier-Bresson on the front page of the Observer in 1963

    70 years of Magnum at the Guardian and The Observer

    The exhibition running from 6th of June revisits some of the Guardian’s and The Observer’s most distinctive Magnum commissions
  • Red white and who?
Luke Smith

This picture is very mysterious - you almost don't know what’s going on.  However I loved the contrast from the hat to the background - the hair also matches the background. I love mixing colours: it’s a very captivating image.

    Made By Us: An exhibition of photographs by young people affected by homelessness

    See photographs by young people who are homeless and living in hostels who took part in this year’s Accumulate photography project which empowers homeless people through creativity. The exhibition will run until the 3rd of June.
  • Syrian refugees, Budapest, Hungary, 2015. In response to the influx of refugees, the Hungarian authorities close Keleti Train Station. When it is re-opened, all international trains are cancelled. Eventually, the Hungarian authorities charter dozens of buses to clear the station, an operation that takes about three hours to complete.

    Exhibition: Conflict, Resistance, Displacement

    The images featured in this exhibition present some of the lesser-known stories of the war in the predominantly Kurdish areas of Syria, Iraq and Turkey as well as the refugee crisis resulting from it.
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    Exhibition: Readers' travel photography competition

    See the monthly winning shots from Guardian Travel’s 2016 readers’ travel photography competition - and the overall winner
  • GPO, Dublin, 1990s

    Shadows on the wall: the Easter Rising and its legacy

    An exhibition exploring the legacy of the 1916 Easter Rising
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