Imogen Levin is a London-based curator, writer and photographer whose work explores
themes of girlhood, gender and memory through contemporary art, photography and pop
culture. Through her projects, she examines intimacy, nostalgia and the ways images shape
how we see ourselves and others. Her ongoing research project, Coming of Age: Picturing
Girlhood, explores how contemporary image culture constructs and performs femininity,
drawing on artists such as Petra Collins and emerging post-internet photographic practices.
Initially focusing on the Female Gaze in contemporary art academically, Levin later
expanded into documenting the histories of female photographers through This Is
Photography (Thames & Hudson, 2026). Originally rooted in documentation, her practice
now functions as a reflective and meditative tool, through image-making and writing.