Drawing on Amsterdam’s IHLIA LGBT Heritage and Homologie magazine, Lerma pieces together a new narrative to represent the experience of gay men outside of stereotype

Drawing on Amsterdam’s IHLIA LGBT Heritage and Homologie magazine, Lerma pieces together a new narrative to represent the experience of gay men outside of stereotype
“I’m not arguing that art has to be activist-oriented, but when it revolves around topics such as these we have to wonder what’s next for the mourners,” writes William C. Anderson, meditating upon the New Museum’s latest exhibition, Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America.
Milach’s new book triptych, I Am Warning You, provides an architectural survey of three fortified borders: the US-Mexican wall, the Hungarian border fence, and the Berlin Wall
Media Art and Misfortune capitalises on our compulsion to online-shop by showcasing students’ work through ‘products’ reflective of their wider practices
Off the back of photographing Joe Biden and Kamala Harris for TIME, the Spanish-Mexican-Colombian photographer discusses her practice.
Over two decades since Raised by Wolves was published, Jim Goldberg presents a collection of unseen Polaroids from his decade-long documentation of Californian teenagers
On show for the duration of Black History Month, Strange Flowers spotlights photographers addressing empowerment, equality and hope
Juliette Cassidy travelled to Afghanistan to photograph the young girls attending one of five skate schools run by Skateistan: a non-profit aiming to educate and empower children through skateboarding