The globally renowned World Press Photo Exhibition is making a return to London this summer…
The event promises to engage audiences for three months at the brand-new MPB Gallery, at Here East, London.
As one of the world’s most prestigious showcases of photojournalism and documentary photography, this powerful exhibition offers an unmissable visual journey through the defining moments shaping our world today.
Following an extraordinary 2024 tour that attracted over 3 million visitors across 66 locations worldwide, the exhibition continues to set the gold standard for visual storytelling. Since its inception in 1955, the World Press Photo Foundation has been at the forefront of impactful journalism, ensuring that critical global stories are seen and heard through breathtaking imagery.
The London Exhibition Director, Woody Anderson:
“We are thrilled to bring this remarkable exhibition back to London for a second consecutive year. After a seven-year absence from the country, its successful reintroduction in 2024 reaffirmed its status as a must-see cultural event. We are excited to continue building its legacy as an essential highlight in the UK’s cultural calendar.”
This year’s exhibition takes place at Here East, on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, perfectly timed to coincide with the opening of the V&A Storehouse on the same campus.
Mike Magan, COO of Here East:
“East London has cemented its reputation as a thriving hub for culture and creativity, attracting world-class institutions and artists. With the V&A Storehouse opening at Here East this Spring, the launch of the innovative dance venue Sadler’s Wells East, the soon-to-arrive BBC Music Studios, and now the return of the World Press Photo Exhibition, this corner of London is setting the pace for the future of the creative industries – and we’re proud to be at the heart of it.”
With its compelling imagery, thought-provoking narratives, and extraordinary storytelling, the World Press Photo Exhibition 2025 promises to be an unforgettable experience, celebrating the power of photography to inform, inspire, and connect us to the world around us.
The exhibition will open to the public from 23rd May to 25th August 2025 where attendees can take an unforgettable journey through the lenses of the world’s leading photographers. Tickets available HERE.