The vibrant photography scene in Hungary and beyond testifies to the urgent need to update outmoded conceptions of Central and Eastern Europe, argues curator and researcher Catherine Troiano
The vibrant photography scene in Hungary and beyond testifies to the urgent need to update outmoded conceptions of Central and Eastern Europe, argues curator and researcher Catherine Troiano
BJP is saddened to hear that photographer and visual artist Nona Faustine has passed away. In celebration of her life and work, we are republishing our interview on White Shoes, her alternative history of the USA and its slave trade
The new show sees the filmmaker curate decades of protest and activism throughout British history
Questions around surveillance and control circle around the photography at FORMAT Festival, now on show in Derby
BJP explores The Tree of Life: A Love Letter to Nature, the festival’s ninth edition in Milan
The photographer challenged the status quo of Moroccan education through surrealism in The Classroom, now published by Loose Joints
Repressed under communism, Polish photography burst into new life after 1989 and is now creatively evolving again, says Karolina Ziębińska-Lewandowska, director of the Museum of Warsaw
What Did You Want to See? at Ikon Gallery turns the lens on Birmingham’s Muslim community, reclaiming visibility through portraiture and architecture
The photographer’s new book with Loose Joints is in dialogue with his previous projects documenting migration