From Trump’s bloody ear and dangerous migrations to injured children Gaza and the impending climate crisis, this year’s edition captures a turbulent zeitgeist

From Trump’s bloody ear and dangerous migrations to injured children Gaza and the impending climate crisis, this year’s edition captures a turbulent zeitgeist
BJP reveals the four artists selected to show their work at the Grand Palais in the 2024 Paris Photo Carte Blanche Student competition. Plus the other 16 shortlisted series
One to Watch Vuyo Mabheka plays with illustration, cut-outs and collage to depict the motion and difficulty of life in the zones
Known for his portrait and landscape work, Kander has a meditative approach in his London studio – and a profoundly subjective take on making images
From Mary Ellen Mark and Gillian Laub to Alice Mann and Lewis Khan, for many photographers, prom is a way to think about personal and collective identity
Established in Johannesburg in 2005, Afronova became the first African gallery to show Malian master photographer Malick Sidibé in 2007 and Mozambican photojournalist Ricardo Rangel in 2008
Part of a three-part commission series celebrating the determination and agency of remarkable girls around the world, applications are now open for the second women photographer to help Malala’s mission.
The past year pushed White to reflect. Despite its difficulties, 2020 incited him to rethink his practice and create a series returning to its origins