Charlie Tallott

2000 GB, based in London (United Kingdom)

Exhibited works:

Ask For Love and You Won‘t Get It, 2023

LS15, 2024

Untitled, 2023

Untitled, 2024

Marseille, 2023

At Least Until the World Stops Going Round, 2024

Untitled, 2021

Behind You, 2021

Delirium, 2024

from the series “At Least Until the World Stops Going Round”


“I use photography as a refuge, with the camera acting as a momentary window to a different world, capturing snapshots of daily life and the people around me. The complexity of life resonates throughout, with fleeting tender, violent, lonely, and rare moments all transported into a mystifying, flash-laden universe.

The title of the series, At Least Until the World Stops Going Round, was influenced by aphorisms my mum would say, such as, ‘you’ve always got tomorrow’ and ‘the sun’s always gonna come back up.’ This embodies the idea that all things must pass, that the wind and tide all change, while serving as a reminder to exist within the moment. Making images offers permanent windows back into these temporary states.”

    Exhibition

    GEN Z: SHAPING A NEW GAZE

    Duration: May 9–August 30, 2026

    Gen Z, one generation, countless perspectives: the exhibition presents works by over 40 photographers from 25 countries born between the 1990s and 2010. Their works reflect experiences shaped by digital worlds, social change and global crises. Across four thematic sections, the exhibition offers insights into the realities, concerns and aspirations of young people. Themes such as identity, belonging, the body and gender are explored creatively, questioned and reimagined through new forms of self-understanding.

      The exhibition “Gen Z: Shaping a New Gaze” was organised and produced by Photo Elysée and is supported by the Department of Cultural Affairs City of Frankfurt am Main, Swiss Art Council Pro Helvetia, and Caparol.

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