In focus: photography shows in London's Soho-Fitzrovia triangle

Black & white photo of men working on boat and old building in background
The Photographers' Gallery is currently playing host to works by the nominees of this year's Deutsche Börse Prize. Pictured is Chris Killip's 'Boat repair, Skinningrove, North Yorkshire' (pictured), 1983. © Chris Killip. Courtesy of the artist and The Photographers' Gallery, London
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The Soho-Fitzrovia triangle formed by The Photographers’ GalleryGetty Images Gallery and the Margaret Street Gallery represents something of a hub for contemporary photography in London. And this week, perhaps more than any other, their schedules have aligned to launch a fine cross-section of work from artists toying with the conventions of the medium.

Getty presents a romantic, sun-blushed version of London’s 2012 Olympic Games, while on the top floors of the TPG’s new five-storey Ramillies Street home, the four nominees for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize expose photojournalism as a many-faceted genre. The Mannish photographer Chris Killip, the most august of the group, offers a 20-year survey of working class England in the 1970s and 1980s. It’s a straight-up document of a society on the verge of collapse, a meeting of Walker Evans and Henri Cartier-Bresson in pre-apocalyptic Newcastle.

Killip shares the floor with the Belgian Mishka Henner, who has repurposed the photographic archives of Google Street View for his entry. Henner used information gleaned from internet chatrooms to unearth the precise locations of street walkers in suburban Spain and Italy, then enlarged the pixellated images and sourced audio files of birdsong to pipe into the gallery.

The duo of Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin republished passages from Berthold Brecht’s 1955 War Primer, which pairs disastrous Life magazine snapshots from the Second World War with poetic commentary by the playwright. Broomberg and Chanarin have overlapped the mid-century images with photos gathered from online sources throughout the War on Terror; the texts, meanwhile, still stand.

The photos of Spanish photojournalist Cristina de Middel, by contrast, are posed reinterpretations of Zambia’s foiled attempt at space travel in the 1960s. De Middel used press clippings documenting the country’s space programme as a guide for her visual retelling: space suits fashioned from tribal fabrics; astronauts frolicking with elephants in the savannah and wandering between straw huts.

A solo show of vintage studio photographs by the Finnish commercial photographer Claire Aho manages to seem considerably more modern with her masterful manipulation of colour in the name of advertising. Aho was a one-woman entourage in the 1950s and 1960s, taking control of booking, lighting, styling, set design and printing, at a time when Finland was emerging from the war freshly focused on textiles and design. Her inspired layering of fabrics and backdrops and her talent for bringing out a model’s personality are still being emulated today.

Up on Margaret Street the recently launched ‘Transplant’ celebrates the return of spring with an anachronistic series of prints by Patrick and Tristram Fetherstonhaugh. The brothers, moved by London’s short-blooming blossom trees, shot a succession in a single day on a single roll of Fuji film, stopping when the spool ran out. They sent the unexposed rolls to Tokyo for processing, a symbolic move that connects the two countries through this single cultural link.

They describe the results as ‘deceptively uncomplicated’, a phrase concocted in defense of pretty pictures that can act equally well for photojournalism. It neither detracts or distracts from their beauty, however, which - given the UK's lethargic Spring this year - is reason enough for our appreciation.

Image of woman standing at crossroad in Italy

'Contrada Vallecupa, Colonnella, Abruzzi, Italy', by Mishka Henner, 2011. © Mishka Henner. Courtesy of the artist and The Photographers' Gallery, London

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Two women standing under concrete bridge in front of pillars with posters on

'SS98, Cerignola Foggia, Italy', by Mishka Henner, 2012. © Mishka Henner. Courtesy of the artist and The Photographers' Gallery, London

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Picture of second aircraft about to fly into World trade centre

'Plate 23, Aircraft, at right, is seen as it is about to fly into the World Trade Center in New York on Tuesday. The aircraft was the second to fly into the tower Tuesday morning', by Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin, 2011. Courtesy of the artist and The Photographers' Gallery, London

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Man in moonsuit walking on earth

'Hamba', by Cristina de Middel, from the series 'The Afronauts', 2012. © Cristina de Middel. Courtesy of the artist and The Photographers' Gallery, London

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Man in moon suit standing before bar full of scrap metal

'Jambo', by Cristina de Middel, from the series 'The Afronauts', 2012. © Cristina de Middel. Courtesy of the artist and The Photographers' Gallery, London

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Two models one in green and white striped dress and one in green floral dress

The Photographers' Gallery is also hosting a solo exhibition by Claire Aho, featuring archival advertising material from the Finnish commercial photographer. Pictured is 'From Cotton Rhapsody Catalogue', by Claire Aho, 1958. © JB. Courtesy of the artist and The Photographers' Gallery, London

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Four children in party hats sitting at pink table in from of white refrigerator

'Compressor Refrigerator', by Claire Aho, c. early 1950s. © JB. Courtesy of the artist and The Photographers' Gallery, London

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1960's advertisment for Vikko Magazine and KLM airways

From left: 'Advertisement for Viikko Magazine', 1959 and 'Untitled', c. early 1960s, both by Claire Aho. © JB. Courtesy of the artist and The Photographers' Gallery, London

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Blossoming trees in London

The nearby Margaret Street Gallery recently opened 'Transplant', a show by brothers Patrick and Tristram Fethersonhaughdepicting blossoming trees across London. Courtesy of Margaret Street Gallery © Patrick and Tristram Fethersonhaugh

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Sidewalk with blossoming trees and blossoms lying on ground

From the 'Transplant' series, 2011. Courtesy of Margaret Street Gallery © Patrick and Tristram Fethersonhaugh

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Blossoming trees in London

From the 'Transplant' series, 2011. Courtesy of Margaret Street Gallery © Patrick and Tristram Fethersonhaugh

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Blossoming trees in London streets

From the 'Transplant' series, 2011. Courtesy of Margaret Street Gallery © Patrick and Tristram Fethersonhaugh

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