INCITEMENTS TO REVERIE: Photography and the Cinematic Imagination
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Cindy ShermanUntitled (Head Shots) triptych, 2025Edition of 629, three prints (central print only signed verso) with publishers COA in publishers original packagingDigital C-print on Fujicolor Crystal Archive Type DPII paper.Each:
41 x 24 cm
16 1/8 x 9 1/2 inEdition of 629£ 3,750.00 -
Alex PragerAct 1 Scene 3, 2018Signed and annotated 'Act 1, Scene 3' 1/25 2016 in black ink on artist label attached to rear of artworkArchival pigment print91.4 x 63.8 cm
36 x 25 1/8 inNumber 1 from an edition of 25(Edition record)£ 4,750.00 -
Miles AldridgeA Drop of Red #2, 2001, 2013Titled and dated with photographers credit verso
Signed on cover sheet (copy included)Lithograph on Hello gloss46.5 x 67.3 cm
18 1/4 x 26 1/2 inFrom the edition of 180 + 30 AP(Edition record)£ 1,300.00 -
Gregory CrewdsonUntitled production still from “An Eclipse of Moths”, 2018Signed versoArchival pigment print15.2 x 15.2 cm
6 x 6 inOpen edition limited by time(Edition record)£ 900.00
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Cindy ShermanUntitled #114, 1999Unsigned from the Schirmer Mosel 25 year Jubilee Portfolio. Certified in print lower left (recto) and middle centre (verso)Fine art offset lithograph. Printed on high quality “BVS-PLUS matt” paper (250g/qm) by Scheufelen, Lenningen45 x 34 cm
17 3/4 x 13 3/8 inUnknown Edition(Edition record)£ 490.00 -
Todd Hido#11342-0103, 2013Signed verso.Archival pigment print15.2 x 15.2 cm
6 x 6 inOpen edition limited by time(Edition record)£ 390.00 -
Nan GoldinTriptyk, Zingaro Equestrian Theater, Paris, 2004, 2025Edition limited by time signed by artist on label verso. Appx 300 issued.Photographic c-print on archival paper32 x 22 cm
12 5/8 x 8 5/8 inPictures for Purpose£ 975.00 -
Todd Hido#11542 From House Hunting, 2021Signed verso. Open edition limited by time.Archival pigment print25 x 20 cm
9 7/8 x 7 7/8 inOpen edition limited by time(Edition record)£ 450.00
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Cristina De MiddelHambita. From the series The Afronauts (2011), 2020Signed verso on an archival labelArchival pigment print15.2 x 15.2 cm
6 x 6 inMagnum special edition(Edition record)£ 350.00 -
Cindy ShermanUntitled Marilyn (1981), 1989Unsigned from the Schirrmer Mosel 15 year Jubilee Portfolio. Certified in print top right and lower centre (recto)Fine art offset lithograph. Printed on high quality “Satimatt” paper (250g/qm) by Arjomari, Paris38 x 28.5 cm
15 x 11 1/4 inUnknown Edition(Edition record)£ 590.00 -
Juno CalypsoSilhouette III, 2025Giclee print on Hahnenmulhle lustre photo paper 190 gsm40 x 30 cm
15 3/4 x 11 3/4 in104/150£ 590.00 -
Nan GoldinJoey in my Mirror, Berlin (1992), 2009Edition of 500 published by C/O Berlin signed and numbered on label versoC print on Fujicolor professional30 x 45 cm£ 1,750.00
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Miles AldridgeSo Poetic #1, 2006Edition 1 of 10. Signed and numbered on artists label. From Vogue Italia shoot featuring Lily Cole.Lambda print50 x 60 cm
19 3/4 x 23 5/8 inEdition of 10£ 2,700.00 -
Alex WebbSancti Spiritus’. Cuba. 1993, 2021Signed verso on an archival labelArchival pigment print15.2 x 15.2 cm
6 x 6 inMagnum special edition(Edition record)£ 390.00 -
Miles AldridgeCabaret #4, 2006, 2013Titled and dated with photographers credit versoLithograph on Hello gloss46.5 x 67.3 cm
18 1/4 x 26 1/2 inFrom the edition of 180 + 30 AP(Edition record)£ 1,300.00 -
Nan GoldinSuzanne With Mona Lisa, Mexico City 1981, 2025Edition limited by time signed by artist on label verso. Appx 400 issued.Photographic c-print on archival paper20 x 14 cm
7 7/8 x 5 1/2 inPictures for Purpose£ 925.00
"Photographs are... incitements to reverie" — Susan Sontag
Photography and cinema have long shared a visual language, both using light, composition and atmosphere to shape the way we experience a scene and transform ordinary moments into something emotionally charged. This exhibition brings together artists who engage with the cinematic in different ways: some constructing elaborate worlds before the camera, whilst others uncover moments in everyday life that possess the mystery, drama and beauty of a film still.
For artists such as Cindy Sherman, Miles Aldridge, Gregory Crewdson, Alex Prager, Juno Calypso and Cristina de Middel, the photograph becomes a stage. Drawing on the rich visual language of cinema, theatre and performance, they carefully orchestrate characters, settings and narratives, creating images that feel suspended between reality and fiction.
Elsewhere, artists including Nan Goldin, Todd Hido and Alex Webb reveal something equally cinematic within the world as it is lived. A glowing house at dusk, a fleeting encounter, a reflection caught in passing: these works demonstrate how atmosphere can emerge through observation as much as construction. Their photographs find moments when everyday life becomes uncanny, dreamlike or unexpectedly theatrical, revealing the extraordinary within the familiar.
Across this exhibition, cinema emerges not simply as a medium but as a way of seeing. Whether meticulously staged or spontaneously observed, these works share an attention to mood, light and narrative possibility. Together they occupy the space between reality and imagination, reminding us that the cinematic can be found both in worlds carefully constructed and in the quiet strangeness of everyday life.

