ONLINE EXHIBITIONS

Aliki Braine, ‘Turbulence, (Cat. 17 after Mignon)’ 2021

ALIKI BRAINE
FLOWER WORKS

This online exhibition brings together selected works from two recent series by artist and art historian Aliki Braine - Turbulence (after…) and Twelve Months of the Year - both of which reimagine the visual language of seventeenth-century Dutch flower painting. The presentation coincides with Photo Oxford Festival 2025, whose theme, Truth, resonates deeply with Braine’s practice and her exploration of the layered realities behind photographic and art historical images.

Image: Aliki Braine, Eight Months of the Year (Aug/Sept), 2023

Join Aliki Braine and An Van Camp in Conversation at the Ashmolean Museum on 25 October as they explore the enduring legacy of Dutch and Flemish still-life painting through a striking dialogue between 17th-century masterpieces and contemporary photographic reinterpretations. Read more.


ALAMY
THE GIFT OF TRUE CREATIVES

Creativity has been moving the world for centuries. To be able to express and share a mood, spirit or emotion which endures throughout time is one of the greatest gifts a true creative can give us. Recognising musicians, writers, artists, and through the work of Alamy photographers, this exhibition explores how true creatives speak to us, wherever, whenever and however we encounter their work.

Image: Woman in countryside with closed eyes among flowers. Photograph: Addictive Stock Creatives


UWE ACKERMANN
BENDING THE TRUTH

An exhibition of photographs constructed in the digital darkroom, using photographs from Uwe’s personal archive. 

Image: Uwe Ackermann, Making Landscapes for the Tourists