The main attraction...
This archive of exhibitions draws from Paul's collection of thousands of images taken around the world across three decades. Paul says: 'In 1996 I was asked to present an overview of my work, so I created a book with the first four hundred images fully captioned, dated and indexed. That's how the numbering and cataloguing started,, and that's how it continues today.

There's no particular rules governing the images in the collection, it's just a series of places, objects and situations that have interested me. However, unexpected themes and connections have emerged, and we look at some of those in the exhibitions below'.

If you want somewhere to start, try the laLatest Exhibition on the right. To be kept up to date with the latest images and exhibitions, visit the blog or email us at contact@paulclifford.com. To learn about purchasing prints, click here.

Latest Exhibition3183 Libertea
The online catalogue from Paul's recent London show.
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3455 Libertea
The online catalogue from Paul's recent London show.
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Ten FacesTen Faces
A spectacular overview of a huge derelict facade.
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3024Evening in Venice
The online catalogue from a unique candlelit experience.
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2208Doors and Windows 2011
The online catalogue from Paul's 2011 London shows.
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2629 Countdown
An avalanche of numbers down to zero.
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2381
Latvian Railway Museum
Old and battered railway gear with a twist of Soviet graphics.
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1950 Green
First in a series looking at one colour in the collection.
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1816 Yellowstone National Park
Beautiful and strange colours and textures from nature.
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2000
The Hundreds
An overview of the collection, including every 100th image.
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to take a look...

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