Kingsley Ifill
b. 1988, Margate, UK.
Kingsley Ifill (b. 1988) is a British artist whose practice spans photography, painting, printmaking, and bookmaking, rooted in the tactile processes of analogue film. Working entirely by hand, from developing negatives to printing and binding, he experiments with traditional techniques to expand the possibilities of photographic imagery. His diaristic works, featuring recurring motifs like horses, snakes, and human figures, move fluidly across mediums, evoking raw immediacy and open-ended narrative.
Kingsley Ifill (b. 1988) is a British artist whose practice spans photography, painting, printmaking, and bookmaking, rooted in the tactile processes of analogue film. Working entirely by hand, from developing negatives to printing and binding, he experiments with traditional techniques to expand the possibilities of photographic imagery. His diaristic works, featuring recurring motifs like horses, snakes, and human figures, move fluidly across mediums, evoking raw immediacy and open-ended narrative.
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Exhibitions with LVH
Urban Dwellers
Urban Dwellers
What’s up/ Women in Abstraction