The Kennedy museum in Berlin has an exhibition of images taken by Gary Oldman and Jack English of behind the scenes and on set photographs from the BAFTA nominated, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
'Time, Gentleman Please' is the first part of an on-going project documenting Matt King’s love for his home town.
Retts Wood is a London based photographer who shoots portraits for Vogue, Dazed and Confused, and various other magazines and newspapers internationally.
Photographer Lee Vincent Grub captured the band's progression with a series of photographs, now on display at the SPACE Gallery.
Paul Smith GLOBE is pleased to present an exhibition of photography by Thomas Giddings, showcasing images taken during his world travels.
Photographed at the Royal Opera House, the home of The Royal Ballet, Paul’s aim for the project was to create engaging, interpretive images to capture the elegance and character of each individual dancer.
An exhibition of work by contemporary, gritty and ‘un-precious’ photographer, Valerie Phillips will be held at our ‘Globe’ shop in Heathrow Terminal 5, during August.
'A French Picture Show' was shot in London, Paris and Cognac in Autumn/Winter 2009 and touches on the life of a young French architect, Isabel. The exhibition at SPACE showcases 40 of the 80 images along with a short film projection.
Paul Smith ‘Globe’ will be exhibiting Havana Quintet and Las Vegas Suite, the latest work by contemporary painter and printmaker Brendan Neiland.
Honjo specializes in taking photographs of natural scenery and real cities, taken from high above, looking down on people, trees, buildings, cars.
To celebrate the 97th Tour de France in July, Paul Smith Globe is delighted to host the debut exhibition of James Straffon’s cycling-themed paintings and collages.
A special exhibition of Paul's photography is currently taking place at SPACE gallery. The collection of images displaying Royal Ballet principal dancers is on display during the dance school's visit to Japan.
The exhibition in the atrium of the IMS building (Fukuoka, Japan) contains a replica of Paul's office and desk, a collection of Paul's atrwork (including the work of Banksy, Conor Harrington, Grayson Perry and Shepard Fairey) and Paul's stamped objects.
In 2006 Robert held solo shows at Dreamshoes Jaguarbags of London and Paul Smith's Pink+ shop in Tokyo, followed by a show at the Paul Smith Milan shop in February 2007
Willy Rizzo is one of the most influential photographers of the 1960's; his reputation rests on his catalogue of photographs of Hollywood and fashion icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn and Brigitte Bardot.
Born and brought up in London, Berkoff took photographs in and around Brick Lane. His subject matter was simple - real people, local characters leading London lives.
The exhibition in the atrium of the IMS building (Fukuoka, Japan) contains a replica of Paul's office and desk, a collection of Paul's atrwork (including the work of Banksy, Conor Harrington, Grayson Perry and Shepard Fairey) and Paul's stamped objects.
Regular exhibitions take place in Paul Smith shops and exhibition spaces around the world.
The 'Exhibitions' section of Paul Smith World will inform you of current and future displays, along with details of past art, fashion, photography and architecture shows.
Paul Smith is pleased to present an exhibition of images from the book 'Cyclepedia', a celebration of the best bicycles designed in the past ninety years.
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Paul Smith Space Gallery is pleased to announce the forthcoming exhibition 'Doodles, Dreams and Stitchery', a collection of textile artworks and paintings by contemporary artist Naomi Avsec.
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Paul Smith No.9 Albemarle Street is pleased to announce the forthcoming display of ‘After a Fashion’, a collection of photographs by Matthew La Croix.
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Paul Smith Sloane Avenue is pleased to announce the forthcoming display of ‘Here It Is’, a collection of photographs by Thomas Giddings.
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