A selection of images from the International Photography Exhibition will be exhibited at the National Trust’s Fox Talbot Museum in Lacock 29 June 2024 - 27 April 2025.
'‘The IPE is the longest-running photography exhibition in the world so taking elements of recent editions to the Home of Photography, is very special. This reinforces the strong relationship between the RPS and the National Trust's Lacock Abbey, the family home of William Henry Fox Talbot, an honorary Fellow of the RPS, whose experiments saw the birth of the basis of photography in Britain.’
- Dan Jones, CEO of the RPS
The International Photography Exhibition has been held almost every year since 1854 and is the longest running exhibition of its kind. The exhibition at the Fox Talbot Museum represents a selection from the last three years’ worth of RPS exhibitions.
Exhibitions at the Fox Talbot Museum are free to visit however paid entry to Lacock Abbey applies. RPS Members receive 50% discount off entry from September to end of exhibition run.
Exhibiting Artists
Àsìkò | Leia Ankers | Jade Annest |
Frederic Aranda | Guy Bellingham | Ashley J. Bourne |
Susan J Chen | Shaista Chishty | Nicholas Constant |
Alex Currie | Aneesa Dawoojee | Camila De Melo |
Tim Franco | Joel Ford | Lauren Forster |
Julia Fullerton-Batten | Theo Gould | Liz Hingley |
Nicholas Kitto | Yushi Li | Jason Lindsey |
Rania Matar | Jenny Matthews | George McLeod |
Carles Mitja | Amin Nazari | Luke O'Donovan |
Mark O'Halleron | Mykhaylo Palinchak | Laurie Beck Peterson |
Yevhen Samuchenko | ScanLAB Projects | Wendi Schneider |
Leslie Sheryll | Javier Vergara | Elizabeth Zeschin |
Zhaohui Zhu |
About The International Photography Exhibition
The International Photography Exhibition (IPE) works as an open call. Photographers and image-makers, of all ages, can submit their work. Submissions are encouraged from new, emerging and established photographers worldwide.
Exhibition selection is anonymous throughout, including the award winners, with a changing guest selection panel for each edition. The process is both rigorous and fair, where digital image and print work form part of the selection process.
Each IPE edition is a unique celebration of photography today. Exhibiting photographers have documented personal stories, explored new ideas and concepts, created powerful portraits, and crafted striking landscapes of the world we inhabit.