Until 15 July, London’s Michael Hoppen Gallery is hosting ‘End’, the third and final set of three collections of work created by Irish photographer Eamonn Doyle, and his first solo exhibition in London.
A depiction of modern day Dublin and its residents, the photographer explores the familiarity of Parnell Street in the city's northern districts, a working class and multi-cultural area wherein Doyle focused his lens upon the repetitive banality of everyday life. His images portray the long-beaten path of Dubliners in their environment; individually monotonous journeys unfolding like a series of maps to reveal the day-to-day goings-on at Doyle's doorstep.
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