Hemeria x Shreeji London -> Conversations & Photobook launches

Hemeria x Shreeji London -> Conversations & Photobook launches

By Hemeria

Hemeria is delighted to announce a 3-day Frieze Week takeover of Shreeji Newsagents, Marylebone’s iconic hub for print, art, and culture.

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6 Chiltern St

6 Chiltern Street London W1U 7PT United Kingdom

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About this event

Arts • Fine Art

Across three days, Shreeji will showcase a selection of Hemeria’s most distinctive titles, offering visitors an immersive encounter with photography, design, and the art of the book.

Discover Hemeria’s vision for publishing through curated displays, special editions, and conversations around the intersection of art, craft, and storytelling.

Hemeria x Shreeji, October 15–17, 2025

Conversations & photobook signings

In Conversation with Bridget Arsenault*
*Air Mail Writer-at-Large, contributor to Vogue UK, Travel + Leisure, Forbes, etc.

Robert Charles Mann, SOLARGRAPHS CHÂTEAU MIRAVAL
Thursday, October 16, 2025 → 5pm-6pm

Cristina Mittermeier, HOPE
Friday, October 17, 2025 → 4pm-6pm


Shreeji
6 Chiltern Street, London W1U 7PT
Hours:
Wednesday, October 15 | 8:30 am-4 pm
Thursday, October 16 | 8:30 am-6 pm
Friday, October 17 | 8:30 am-4 pm

Solargraphs is a celestial meditation by Robert Charles Mann, where light itself becomes both subject and instrument. With handmade pinhole cameras placed across the storied grounds of Château Miraval, Mann traces the sun’s passage from solstice to solstice, inscribing luminous arcs that bear witness to time itself. Crafted traditional printing methods that combine precious metals with modern archival pigments, these images shimmer between the eternal and the fleeting. Introduced by Brad Pitt, the steward of Château Miraval, Solargraphs gathers fifty radiant works—silent symphonies of space, time, and the celestial unfolding.

HOPE is a luminous testament to our shared planet by Cristina Mittermeier—a journey from ocean depths and Arctic ice to the most remote indigenous homelands. Through radiant photography and intimate reflections, she invites us to see the Earth not as resource, but as kin, weaving her personal story with visual hymns gathered across 130 countries and every continent. With a foreword by the late Robert Redford, this visual manifesto is an ode to the beauty that connects us and a call to action as we imagine a more mindful, sustainable future.


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On Sale Oct 15 at 8:30 AM