RA Summer Exhibition
Billed as an essential part of the London art calendar, The Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition is the largest open contemporary art exhibition in the world.
British photographer and gallery artist Tim Hall was selected to exhibit at the exhibition with Storm II taken of the British coastline. The work is a limited edition archival pigment print. This is the second time that Tim has shown his photographs in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. In 2009, 'Varenasi Rooftops' was exhibited, later auctioned in the Philips de Pury BRIC auction in 2010.
The RA Summer Exhibition continues until 15th August.

Storm II by Tim Hall
In their words
One of the founding principles of the Royal Academy of Arts was to 'mount an annual exhibition open to all artists of distinguished merit' to finance the training of young artists in the RA Schools. This has been held every year without interruption since 1769 and continues to play a significant part in raising funds to finance the students. The Royal Academy receives no public funding so all those who support the Summer Exhibition by submitting work, visiting it and through purchases contribute to supporting artists of the future.
