With his chronicle of the communities struck by government incompetence, the photographer tells BJP that “it’s important to look at history”

With his chronicle of the communities struck by government incompetence, the photographer tells BJP that “it’s important to look at history”
Setting up a mobile studio in a Bolivian market, the photographer offered locals free portraits – Sergio Valenzuela-Escobedo speaks with him about collaboration, performance and the societal role of the itinerant photographer
The Greek photographer’s latest solo show blends his photography with found imagery to create an actively critical voice, Phin Jennings finds
The Iranian-British artist spends time volunteering for NGOs as well as creating material for his Sketchbook series
The Tunis-born fashion artist uses photography to express the complications of queer love and personal history
Slowly but surely becoming a star, the photographer took an unusual route into photography and maintains an idiosyncratic approach to commissions
Informed by his own experiences with migration and photography, Mohamed Keita set up spaces for self-determination
BJP heads to Jimei in China to find a festival bringing forward a vast programme dissecting immigration, family histories and new technology
Opened by Hashem El Madani in 1953 in Saida, the studio documented many sides of the Lebanese community, a legacy that Akram Zaatari is on a mission to preserve