About
Sacha Lehrfreund is an artist living and working in London.
Exhibitions & Publications:
12 November 2023:
Photo Walks and Workshops Rising Tides and Urbanlens3 at The Space Theatre, London
September 2023 - March 2024:
Group Exhibition with Urbanlens3 at Hackney Picturehouse in conjunction with ‘At Home in Hackney’ Hackney Museum, London.
3 March – 2 April 2023:
Dialogue, Disintegration & The Disconnect: Group Exhibition & In Conversation at Newington Green Meeting House, London
December 2022:
Floe Flow: Purchased by Winchester School of Art Library Artists Book Collection
July 2022:
Publication: Dialogue, Disintegration & The Disconnect with @Urbanlens3
Self published set of 3 books
July 2022
Digital publication, Revelations, launched at Les Rencontres d’Arles. A group project with WSG
July 2022
'Floe Flow:’ artist book collaboration with Caroline Penn: prints and book dummies on view at The Chocolate Factory Open Studios
June 2022:
Launch of Floe Flow at The Photobookcafe, London A collaboration with book artist Caroline Penn.
6 Jan - July 19th 2021:
Night Walking: Taken during the third lockdown in England. I took 192 photographs of trees at night - one photo every night from the start of the lockdown until ‘Freedom Day’.
The images were posted on Instagram @sacha_lehrfreund
April 2021:
Recipient of Develop Your Creative Practice Grant, Arts Council England
January 2021:
Exhibition & Print Sales: On-line group show with @archives_and_editions
January 2021:
Publication: United, Work Show Grow
November 2019 - September 2020
Exhibition: Hulme 1991-1994. Bayeux, Newman Street, London
https://www.bayeux.co.uk/sacha-lehrfreunds-hulme-1991-1994/
November 2019:
Artist book, ‘Floe Flow’: Collaboration with Caroline Penn
September 2018:
Group Exhibition, Coastal Currents Festival, Hastings
July 2016:
Self published, zine, ‘Please Keep off the Grass’ photographs of Canary Wharf 1998-2004.
October 2012:
Group Show ‘IS THAT IT‘,Brighton Photo Fringe. The Phoenix, Brighton.
August 2011:
Group Show ‘Nine Point Perspective: ‘Ways of Seeing’. The Hotshoe Gallery, London