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The Photographer's
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The Photographers’ Gallery was founded in 1971 as the first independent gallery in Britain to be purely devoted to photography.


As a result, The Photographer’s Gallery has been crucial in establishing photography’s important role in culture and society, and has provided a vital focus for this medium in the heart of London. The gallery was the first in the country to exhibit key names in international photography, such as Juergen Teller, Robert Capa, and Taryn Simon, alongside promoting the work of the UK-based practitioners including Martin Parr and Corinne Day.

 

In early 2013, the Foundation sponsored an exhibition by the late Brazilian artist Geraldo de Barros, one of the most influential artists in South America, who through the exhibition was introduced to a British audience for the first time. He was one of the key pioneers of Modernist photography in Latin America.

 

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Clinton Foundation Delegation, Africa

Always focused towards identifying talent, The Rumi Foundation partners individuals and organisations in the UK and all across the globe who share our vision to nurture inspiring initiatives with the capacity to create a richer and hopefully better society for us all.

It is our mission is to see potential realised and we serve this goal, passionately, whenever the opportunity presents itself, by enabling access to our networks, our mentoring and our experience.

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