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2023

Edition Print Launch: The Photographers’ Gallery in London in conjunction with us, John Hinde Collection, launched a set of newly restored John Hinde prints of Thanet. We also sell some directly. You can see the edition prints here.
 
2022

Exhibition: photos included in In Our Own Image: Photography in Ireland, 1839 to the Present at The Printworks, Dublin Castle. More info

Print sale: On Keem Strand was included 75th anniversary of the Magnum Square Print Sales, in collaboration with The Photographers’ Gallery

2021

Instagram Takeover for @Spectrumlab Fine Art Photographic & Giclée Printing. Professional Print Finishing & Mounting.

2020

Publication: John Hinde Collection (the extended edition).
Reprinted extended edition with 23 more colour images and a full John Hinde biography. SOLD OUT

Twitter Takeover for @Ireland. An account curated by a new person each week with upwards of 77k followers.

2019

Exhibition: Arles, les Rencontres de la photographie 2019; Postcards – News from a Dream World. Four of our restored prints have been included in this exhibition in Arles this summer by curator Magali Nachtergael. They are being shown alongside photographers including: Renaud Epstein & initiative urbane kulturen (1971 et créé en 2014). Jean Geiser (1848-1923), Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige (1969), Susan Hiller (1940-2019), Katia Kameli (1973), Martin Parr (1952), Mathieu Pernot (1970), Brenda Lou Schaub (1993), Stephen Shore (1947), John Stezaker (1948), William Wegman (1943).

2018

Instagram Takeover for @float_magazine. A photography magazine based in USA with upwards of 16k followers.

Publication: John Hinde Collection (the book) first edition. SOLD OUT

Edition Print Launch: The Photographers’ Gallery in London in conjunction with us, John Hinde Collection, launched a set of newly restored John Hinde prints of Ireland. We also sell some directly. You can see the edition prints here.

2017

Television: John Hinde is included in a BBC programme called Britain in Focus showing him as a pioneer in colour photography. John Hinde Collection advised and supplied images.

Instagram Takeover for @thephotographersgallery, London with upwards of 267k followers.

2016

Exhibition: Work, Rest and Play: British Photography from the 1960s until Today; an exhibition curated by The Photographers’ Gallery, London with support from the British Council, includes four of John Hinde edition prints. It tours venues across China including Shenzen, Xiamen, Shanghai and Beijing. This is the first touring exhibition in China solely devoted to British photography.

2015

Exhibition: Summer Show Landscapes, The Photographers’ Gallery, Print Sales July – Sept 2015

2014

Exhibition: The Apron, Dublin Airport, Ireland is shown in the Irish Pavilion at Venice Biennale of Architecture as part of the theme of Absorbing Modernism 1914-2014.

Exhibition: Second Sight, an exhibition at IMMA, Dublin, includes ‘On the road to Keem Strand, Achill Island, Co Mayo, Ireland’.

2013

Exhibition: Edition art prints produced by the John Hinde Collection at The Photographers’ Gallery print sales space.

Exhibition: Edition art prints produced by the John Hinde Collection at Art13 London with The Photographers’ Gallery.

Exhibition: Edition art prints produced by the John Hinde Collection at Unseen, Amsterdam.

2012

Publication: Five photographs are reproduced in London, Portrait of a City, published by Taschen.

Later in the same year, TASCHEN introduces the Portrait of a City Art Edition series. For each edition, limited to only 500 copies, a legendary local fashion designer, Paul Smith, has designed a bespoke fabric to line the cover, and a large signed and numbered print of one of the images from the book is included.

Marketing: John Hinde postcards on posh boxes of chocolates which were sold in Selfridges. John Hinde Collection supplied the scans.

2011

Edition Print Launch: the limited edition prints were launched at Vintage Festival at the Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London.

2010

The John Hinde Collection is set up by Michelle Abadie and Marcus Davies as an online archive of John Hinde Postcards and a showcase for the limited edition prints.