Greys in Between

Gallery 1885
19 January -13 February
Open View: Tuesday, 20 January @ 7:00PM
Greys in Between is a return to the darkroom and a refusal of easy answers. In black and white analogue photography, black and white are only the limits of the image. What gives it form, depth, and meaning is the careful control of everything in between.
Built through light, time, chemistry, and choice, each photograph emerges from a spectrum of greys. As in life, meaning does not live in absolutes. Yet contemporary culture urges simplification, antagonism, and polarisation.
As photographers, we reject the false comfort of dichotomy. We choose the in-between, where every shade is deliberate, and where meaning resists simplification.
About the photographers
Stefon Grant is a London-based artist who uses photography as a tool to create visual poems drawn from everyday life. Working primarily in black and white analog photography, his ongoing practice preserves moments from friends, family, and Black British life through a natural, observational lens. With a focus on silver gelatin printing, his work is guided by curiosity and an interest in how beauty and reality render on film. His work has been featured by the British Journal of Photography in Portrait of Britain, Volume 6 and Volume 8.
Mino is a London-based artist working across analogue photography, installation, and participatory performance. Rooted in darkroom practice, his work treats photography as a material language shaped by time and choice.
He has been a member of The Camera Club since 2014. He also runs Nalusaca, an experimental artist residency in Sardinia, and explores how images circulate through bodies, spaces, and the public.
