Renowned as one of the world's most illustrious photographers, Bailey’s exhibition shocked viewers as he presented a dark and rugged collection of cast silver and bronze sculptures alongside a body of new photographs, which underline the stark contrast between the two mediums and emphasise his versatility as an artist. The show explored the idea that image-makers should not be confined to one discipline, as Bailey insists, “I’m not saying I’m a sculptor, I just make images. I don’t take photographs, I make them. And now I’m making something else.”