This show brings together three artists from distinct backgrounds and locations, each working in different mediums yet united by themes.
This show brings together three artists from distinct backgrounds and locations, each working in different mediums yet united by shared themes. Through painting, photography, and mixed media, their works tell their stories, revealing how diverse voices can express strikingly similar experiences. Together as REG, the artists create a dialogue that crosses borders, materials, and perspectives.
From North London, Richard Dixon is a self- taught photographer who explores urban spaces through a psychogeographic lens, examining how the city shapes experience, memory, and identity. His work reflects how occupants and everyday life shift alongside regeneration, capturing the emotional and social landscapes of ever-changing neighbourhoods.
Born and raised in New York City, Eli Shallcross draws inspiration from the pauses and fleeting stillness woven throughout urban life. Their work captures the easily overlooked quiet moments hidden within the city’s constant motion, presenting scenes that feel intimate and recognisable yet difficult to place. His work lingers in a space between memory and observation, inviting viewers to slow down and sit with a sense of subtle familiarity.
Gill Thorpe is an Irish textile and surface designer living in London. Her love of found textures and irregular patterns that often go unnoticed have been a particular point of interest that informs her design practice through photography, collage and rugs.
Social Media Handles
@lostintottenham @shallcross @gill_thorpe
This show brings together three artists from distinct backgrounds and locations, each working in different mediums yet united by themes.
This show brings together three artists from distinct backgrounds and locations, each working in different mediums yet united by shared themes. Through painting, photography, and mixed media, their works tell their stories, revealing how diverse voices can express strikingly similar experiences. Together as REG, the artists create a dialogue that crosses borders, materials, and perspectives.
From North London, Richard Dixon is a self- taught photographer who explores urban spaces through a psychogeographic lens, examining how the city shapes experience, memory, and identity. His work reflects how occupants and everyday life shift alongside regeneration, capturing the emotional and social landscapes of ever-changing neighbourhoods.
Born and raised in New York City, Eli Shallcross draws inspiration from the pauses and fleeting stillness woven throughout urban life. Their work captures the easily overlooked quiet moments hidden within the city’s constant motion, presenting scenes that feel intimate and recognisable yet difficult to place. His work lingers in a space between memory and observation, inviting viewers to slow down and sit with a sense of subtle familiarity.
Gill Thorpe is an Irish textile and surface designer living in London. Her love of found textures and irregular patterns that often go unnoticed have been a particular point of interest that informs her design practice through photography, collage and rugs.
Social Media Handles
@lostintottenham @shallcross @gill_thorpe
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Highlights
- 3 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Location
Photobookcafe
4 Leonard Circus
London EC2A 4DQ
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