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The best of Photo London, Somerset House, 2018

By Lucy Scovell on 16/5/2018

Photo London, the UK's largest selling exhibition of the best (and the worst) photography from all over the world, is back.

Now in its fourth year, the glamorous fair has, once again, taken over the whole of Somerset House for four days. There's an embarrassment of riches on display – more than 118 galleries are exhibiting – and certainly no way to see everything.

So, we've selected a few highlights. From new installations by stage-set designer Es Devlin to Nickolas Muray's Frida Kahlo prints, these are the must-see works at Photo London 2018.

ATLAS Gallery: Nickolas Muray
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ATLAS Gallery: Nickolas Muray

London is going Kahlo crazy in anticipation of the V&A's upcoming Frida exhibition, exploring the artists's personal life and style. Get your Frida fix ahead of time with Nickolas Muray's limited edition carbon pigment prints of the Mexican artist in her trademark floral headdresses and pop-coloured accessories.

Image: Nickolas Muray, Frida Kahlo in Blue Blouse, 1939. Courtesy of Atlas Gallery

WHEN
17 - 20 May 2018
WHERE
ATLAS Gallery (G12)
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