Milim Gallery Launches Second Collection

 

Milim Gallery is very pleased to announce the launch of its second print sales collection. Milim Gallery showcases a handpicked selection of photographs, giving you the chance to own affordable limited edition works from our most exciting and collectable photographers. We have just added a new collection of 35 images by 7 new photographers.

Following the success of the first collection, which launched at the Krane Calman Gallery in Brighton last October, Milim Gallery’s new editions promise to charm the public and art collectors far and wide as the launch of our second collection features the work of Audrey Bardou, Rosa Basurto, George Fetting, Christian Hagemann, Nancy Landin, Candice Milon and Kate Peters.

Audrey Bardou lives and works in the south of France. Bardou’s passion for photography started in her adolescence when her parents gave her a compact camera. She went on to study the Professional Baccalaureate of Photography at ESMA (école supérieure des métiers artistiques in Montpellier). Her work has been widely recognised including the SFR Young Talent in Photography Award in both 2008 and 2009.

Audrey Bardou

Rosa Basurto is a self-taught photographer from Spain. Despite no formal training, Basurto demonstrates an impressive technique, producing images that are poetic in style and imitating a dream-like world, within the reality of landscape. She has won various awards including the Jury Prize for the 'Historia de invierno', PhotoEspaña in 2010 and first place for the Epson Digital Photography Contest in 2006.

Rosa Basurto

George Fetting lives and works in Sydney, Australia. He studied at Queensland College of Art in Australia and went on to work for the press starting as a freelancer in the UK during the 90s for various London publications. Fetting's work has been displayed at the 2008 Taylor Wessing Photography Prize, as well as the Photographic Portrait Prize in the National Portrait Gallery in London in 2008, in addition to various other galleries around the world.

George Fetting

Christian Hagemann lives and works in Berlin. He started his artistic career in 1998 when he undertook a degree in Communication Design and Photography at the Folkwang University in Germany. He then went on to complete an MA in Fine Art Photography at the Royal College of Art in London in 2007. Hagemann's work has been included in numerous publications including Camera Austria, Source Magazine, Capricious Magazine, and Atlas Magazin.

Christian Hagemann

Nancy Landin is a photographer from Chicago, Illinois. She picked up photography as a child and has exhibited widely around Chicago, New York and California with both solo and group shows since 1991. Landin's images have been featured as photo-stories in B&W Magazine, COLOR Magazine, and the short story collection entitled 'Things That Pass For Love'.

Nancy Landin

Candice Milon is a freelance photographer based in Paris. She studied both at the Fine Art School of Marseille as well as Gobelins in Paris, and started her career assisting several photographers shooting a wide scoop of photography including art, still life, portraiture, fashion and photography specifically shot for the advertising industry. Milon's work has been exhibition in numerous galleries around Europe.

Candice Milon

Kate Peters was born in Coventry, England in 1980. She studied Photography at Falmouth College of Arts, Cornwall.  After completing her degree she moved to London where she spent 4 years assisting photographer Nadav Kander. Peters received the Best Book award in Creative Review's Photography annual and an Art's Council Grant for the production of her most recent series.

Nancy Landin

“Milim Gallery was created in response to the increasing demand for collectable fine art photography as well as a growing interest in the work of many of Millennium’s contributors. At Millennium Images we have more than 10 years experience working with artist photographers producing highly creative works, and are now able to provide them with a regular platform to sell and exhibit their work. Customers are given a simple way to view and buy images with the reassurance that all of the works on the site are by photographers committed to their practice.

Millennium Images sells reproduction rights and holds more than 25,000 images by 600 photographers. The two collections featured on the Milim Gallery website comprises of more than 200 of these images by 36 photographers. With the edition numbers between 5 and 15, and the prices affordable, our prints are a great way for people to collect fine art photography by up and coming artists.” – Jason Shenai, Millennium Images.

If you are interested in buying prints from Milim Gallery or would like to know more about the work of Milim Gallery and its photographers, then please contact Kiri 

 


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