London based photographer Marco Sanges' latest exhibition, Phantasmagoria, brings together a retrospective of his most surreal and dream-like black and white photography.
Describing his work as "an imaginary cinema of nudity and voyeurism, sexuality and costume, danger and play", Sanges cites paintings by Ernst, Dali, Otto Dix, as well as the characters and sets of surrealist films by Cocteau, Jodorowsky and Fitz as major influences of his work.
Read an interview with the artist by Wonderland magazine here
Phantasmagoria: Photographs by Marco Sanges, runs at Proud Camden, 26th July – 30th September 2012

