Photo London 2026
14-17 May 2026Preview Day 13th May (invitation only)
Booth C08,
Source Section
National Hall, Olympia
London, W14 8UX
www.photolondon.org
We are delighted to present a display of works by London-based photographer Hélène Binet in the 'Source' section of Photo London, dedicated to solo projects by artists of significant cultural importance.
Binet has travelled the world, photographing historic and contemporary architecture, as well as works in progress. She is renowned for her exclusive use of film and her preference for black-and-white photography
The display of 30 photographs in Photo London spans Binet’s career, and reveals her visionary sense for architectural space and form. Her subjects range from a 16th century Villa by Andrea Palladio to the Lunuganga Garden in Sri Lanka. We also present a series of Polaroids from Binet’s archive, showing her initial impressions as she explores new spaces. “They are unique, a link to a moment of doubt”, says Binet. Some of these Polaroids will be shown for the first time and include her work with Zumthor and Hadid.
Binet's work has been widely exhibited, including at the Salone del Mobile in Milan, the PSA in Shanghai, and the Bauhaus Archive in Berlin. In 2019, she was awarded the Ada Louise Huxtable Prize in recognition of her exceptional contribution to architecture. In 2021 she became the first female photographer to present a major solo exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
Binet has travelled the world, photographing historic and contemporary architecture, as well as works in progress. She is renowned for her exclusive use of film and her preference for black-and-white photography
“In Binet’s work there is a sense of the theatrical or the orchestrated: she moves the lines and angles to where she wants them, waits for the main players—shadow and light—to emerge and fall into place, ready for their close-ups.” Emily LaBarge
The display of 30 photographs in Photo London spans Binet’s career, and reveals her visionary sense for architectural space and form. Her subjects range from a 16th century Villa by Andrea Palladio to the Lunuganga Garden in Sri Lanka. We also present a series of Polaroids from Binet’s archive, showing her initial impressions as she explores new spaces. “They are unique, a link to a moment of doubt”, says Binet. Some of these Polaroids will be shown for the first time and include her work with Zumthor and Hadid.
Binet's work has been widely exhibited, including at the Salone del Mobile in Milan, the PSA in Shanghai, and the Bauhaus Archive in Berlin. In 2019, she was awarded the Ada Louise Huxtable Prize in recognition of her exceptional contribution to architecture. In 2021 she became the first female photographer to present a major solo exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London.