As another academic year comes to a close, photographic students around the country are preparing to pack up and head out into the world, looking forward to varied careers filled with pictures of awe-inspiring landscapes, gritty reportage or even the demands of supermodel divas. But before the real life starts happening, there’s time to look at their portfolios to date at The Photographer’s Gallery, which is hosting its seventh annual exhibition of undergraduate work.
FreshFaced + WildEyed 2014 is showcasing the images of 22 fledgling artists from BA and MA Visual Arts courses around the UK, chosen by a panel of industry experts from an open submission. The show has all stylistic bases covered; the brilliant Nikolas Ventourakis (who, if you read our interview from last August, might not be so freshly-faced as some of his co-featured) is in attendance, there’s the abstract work of Tracy Fahey, the elaborately-staged theatricality of Julio Galeote, the real world honesty of Lewis Khan and the sculptural life of Chloe Rosser and everything outside and in between, once again showing that the future of photography is bright in Britain. The exhibition runs until 20 July.