Photo London 2021/ Camera Work
- Johnny Byrne
- Sep 7, 2021
- 1 min read

Photo London 2021
Camera Work presents David LaChapelle
Booth # F4
Somerset House, London
09 - 12 SEPTEMBER 2021
(Preview 08 September)

CAMERA WORK presents David LaChapelle at Photo London 2021. Photo London ranks among the leading and most important fairs for photographic art. The fair hosts more than 80 galleries from 13 countries. Visit CAMERA WORK in the main gallery of the fair, in booth (F4) overlooking the River Thames.

Shown above: Installation images, Brentwood, David LaChapelle (2019) on view next to Miley Cyrus: I Walk Out of My Prison, David LaChapelle (2017).


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