The academic is based in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London but, she explains, her work centres around peace photography
 
	 
	The academic is based in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London but, she explains, her work centres around peace photography
 
	The Church of Our Becoming is Yulia Mahr’s challenge to the binary – here, the artist discusses the body of work as well as her upcoming show at Compton Verney
 
	A conversation with Luis Juárez, editor of LATAM’s first queer photography magazine, on its latest issue and collaboration with Nan Goldin
 
	Galerie Bene Taschen exhibit the works of Jamel Shabazz, Joseph Rodriguez and Gregory Bojorquez throughout the 1980s and 90s, documenting the genre’s rise to popularity
 
	Kenyan-born, Washington DC-based photographer Polly Irungu, founder of the collective, is also one of the few Black women photographers to work at the White House
 
	With a simple glass device, the London-based Pakistani-Bengali artist turns archival photo books into sinister revelations on British colonial histories
 
	The New York gallery welcomes its artists to co-curate an exhibition marking three decades of work
 
	Dreams on the Dying Stone charts migration, labour and agriculture in a country which is grappling with a politically polarised mood
 
	Nimie Li’s graduate project about his mother explores his Chinese-British adolescence and poses questions around how movement effects intimacy