Upcoming Exhibition
The Moving Eye Cannot See
Dafna Talmor
12 Apr – 24 May 2025
The Moving Eye Cannot See
Dafna Talmor
Opening Reception: Friday 11th April 2025
Sid Motion Gallery is delighted to present Dafna Talmor's second solo exhibition at the gallery 'The Moving Eye Cannot See', which will include new prints and sculptural works.
Ahead of the upcoming solo exhibition we are excited to launch a special edition by Dafna Talmor from her Constructed Landscapes (Vol. III) series.
Special Edition of 50 + 5 AP
Edition 1-25: £100 + postage
Edition 26-50: £150 + postage
AP: £200 + postage
Contact the gallery to reserve a Special Edition
Artist Biography
Dafna Talmor is a London-based artist and lecturer whose practice encompasses photography, sculpture, spatial interventions and collaborations. Her work is included in public collections such as the National Trust, Victoria & Albert Museum, Deutsche Bank, Hiscox and publications such as The Women Who Changed Photography (2024), 100 Photographs: From the Collections of the National Trust (2024), Look at This If You Love Great Photography (2021), Post-Photography:The Artist with a Camera (2014), Architectural Review, The Guardian, FT Weekend Magazine, American Suburb X, 1000 Words, Elephant Magazine, Camera Austria and ArtReview. Constructed Landscapes, her first monograph published by Fw:Books in 2020, was longlisted for the 2021 Kraszna-Krausz Photography Book Award.
Recent exhibitions include Glossaries, a duo show with artist Hannah Hughes, Sid Motion Gallery (London), solo shows Sea of Stones, House of Arts – Veszprém, following the completion of the Balaton-Eye artist residency, Veszprém-Balaton European Capital of Culture programme, Constructed Landscapes, Carmen Araujo Arte (Caracas) and group shows The Hunter of Thyself, Versus Art Project x Ka (Istanbul), Known & Strange: Photographs from the Collection, V&A Museum (London), Stories We Live With - Selection from the Somlói–Spengler Collection, QContemporary (Budapest) and Occupying Photography: To the Milky Way via the Sea, NŌUA (Bodø).
Talmor is the recipient of a Royal Photographic Society Honorary Fellowship and the featured artist in How Was it Made? The Chromogenic Process, a film by Zuketa Productions, commissioned by the V&A Museum.
View a short film of Dafna Talmor walking through her studio in East London offering an insight into her photographic process and the making of her Constructed Landscapes series ahead of her solo presentation at Photo London 2021. Film by Andy King.