Annabel Elgar (1971, London) lives and works in London.
She received a MA in Photography from the Royal College of Art and her work has appeared in numerous international exhibitions and various publications. Her most significant recent shows include: Head with Many Thoughts, Contemporary Arts Centre, Vilnius, Luthuania (2020); False Memory, Rugby Art Gallery & Museum, Rugby, UK (2020); Noon in the Desert, Jugg Art Foundation, Ipswich, Suffolk, UK (2019); The Dust in My Pocket, Metronom (2018); Uncommon or Garden, Jugg Art Foundation, Ipswich, Suffolk, UK (2018); Collaborate, Free Range, Truman Brewery, London (2018); NUCLEUS- Imagining Science, Noorderlicht Photo Festival, Groninga (2017); ANTOLOGIA, Metronom (2017); Through the Looking Glass, Metronom (2016); Photography is Magic, Aperture Foundation, New York (2016); Contemporary Photography from North-West Europe, Fondazione Fotografia, Modena (2015). Her work has been presented in numerous International institutions as Musée de L'Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland; Museum of New Art, Detroit; Apexart, New York; Zephyr, Raum für Fotografie, Mannheim; The Wapping Project Bankside, London; Fotomuseum, Antwerp. With the series Cheating the Moon, Annabel Elgar was Xed as one of the eight nominees of 2014 - 2015 Prix Elysée. With the project Noon in the Desert is among the shortlisted artist for the Dummy Book Award Arles 2019, promoted by Les Rencontres d'Arles.