
In the early 20th century, E.O. Hoppé began one of the most unique photographic documents of London where for over forty years he worked tirelessly to record London’s transition from a 19th century city into a modern metropolis. Systematically chronicling the landmarks and architectural fabric that defined the city of London, Hoppé’s work can be compared both in scale and modernistic approach to Eugene Atget’s photographs of Paris and Bernice Abbott’s of New York.
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E.O. Hoppé: Early London Photographs, Bruce Silverstein Gallery (March 10, 2009 - April 25, 2009)Hoppé's London, Michael Hoppen Gallery, London (2006)
Hoppé's London, essay by Mark Haworth-Booth (Guiding Light, London, August 2006)
BBC Magazine, September 2006
Vanity Fair, August 2006
The Guardian, August 16, 2006
The Independent, August 31, 2006
The Evening Standard, September 13, 2006
Apollo—The International Magazine, September 2006
TimeOut, August 23, 2006
Metro, September 13, 2006























