‘Shutting up shop’ exhibition at the NPG

This project, shot over a fifteen- year period, is my photographic tribute to an era that is fast disappearing.”, says Londei. “It began in the 1970s when I came across an old chemist shop near to my first studio in London’s Clerkenwell district. There was something about the shop that fascinated me.” Go see this, and the Portrait Prize: it’s on until May next year.

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