UNCHARTED STREETS Rare vintage prints by five of Britain’s leading photographers who were each born
elsewhere – from Central Europe to the Caribbean – but successfully built their lives and careers here. Each has had considerable influence on British photography and visual culture at large and this is a rare opportunity to see each in this wider context
Charlie Phillips Tavistock Square, Notting Hill, 1965. Vintage Gelatin Silver Print. © Charlie Phillips
Markéta Luskačová Photographs from Spitafields (Men helping Mr Burns to close his warehouse). 1975.
Vintage gelatin silver print. © Markéta Luskačová
Ben Uri and The Centre for British Photography are proud to present five artists,
from the Hyman Collection, who individually and jointly bring a unique perspective
to their ‘uncharted streets’ by capturing special and memorable moments.
KURT HUTTON b. Germany 1893 BILL BRANDT b. Germany, 1904 EDITH TUDOR-HART b. Austria, 1908 MARKÉTA LUSKAČOVÁ b. Czechoslovakia, 1944
CHARLIE PHILLIPS b. Jamaica, 1944
The exhibition opens at Ben Uri Gallery on Boundary Road, NW8 on 17 January and
runs until 8 March every Wednesday to Friday with special Sunday openings to be announced. A full digital event programme will accompany the physical exhibition. If you
are unable to visit there will be a comprehensive representation on benuri.org
Ben Uri A vibrant gallery in St. John’s Wood, London, engaging simultaneously with a full scale virtual museum and research centre
benuri.org open 24/7 online to suit you Ben Uri Gallery at 108a Boundary Road off Abbey Road, London NW8 0RH Open Wednesday – Friday, 10am – 5.30pm | Monday – Tuesday: schools and groups by appointment