With the release of a book and accompanying exhibition showcasing Rodríguez’s LAPD 1994 work, the photojournalist reflects on growing up in New York, its effect on his practice and his approach to documenting the notorious Los Angeles Police Department thousands of miles away.
Month: February 2021
As photography festivals innovate and restructure, questions surrounding the purpose and functionality of the gallery have been raised.
Far from romanticised depictions of the American road, Amani Willet presents an alternative experience, marked by fear, violence and death
British landscapes stage this melancholic journey through isolation
But Still, It Turns explores new forms of documentary photography, framing the chaotic world that surrounds us.
As the Australian city slowly emerges from a challenging year, educator, writer, curator, publisher and photographer Daniel Boetker-Smith introduces us to the photography landscape of Victoria’s capital
On the opening day of Broomberg & Chanarin’s posthumous retrospective at Catalan contemporary art centre Fabra i Coats, Barcelona, Sean O’Toole reflects on the duo’s rich career, replete with experimentation and subversion, in light of its official end.
Dikeman’s latest photobook illustrates 27 years of family
In a study of his own identity, the British-born photographer collaborates with Emmanuelle Peri to explore what the idea of home and belonging really means
“I hope that Black people see themselves in [my work] and say, ‘Yeah, I know that’. That’s all I’ve ever wanted,” reflects Phyars-Burgess in conversation with writer and artist Carolyn Lazard.