Lots of people turned up to the first night of Mikael Eliasson’s new exhibition, Resemblance. Away from the crowded Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize at the National Portrait Gallery, Resemblance is a rare treat to see a range of interesting portraits of families that play a part in the everyday life of this photographer.
When you walk through the slightly unusual exhibition space and finally reach the end, there is only the option of turning around and returning the way you came. This gives you a chance to ‘think again’ and question or reaffirm your first impressions of the photographs on display.
Go and see this exhibition at Exit Gallery, Claire de Rouen books, 121-125 Charing Cross Road, Soho. Open every day (except Sunday) until the 12th February.