Most of the best photography is being shown beyond The Regent’s Park tent, as institutions and galleries mount their biggest shows of the year for the visiting masses
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BJP reveals this year’s Carte Blanche shortlist, alongside the four winning photographers who will present their work to the public at the Grand Palais Ephémère during Paris Photo
For its 14th edition, taking place in Dublin, PhotoIreland presents a radical programme with an international outlook that reflects the continual urgency and need for change
David Aruquipa Pérez’s images of Las Chinas Morenas highlight an often-overlooked fight for queer liberation
As his new solo show opens at Autograph, the trailblazing photographer talks to Amelia Abraham about the eroticism of Black British life – and the endless possibilities of darkroom encounters
A new exhibition at The Photographers’ Gallery traces the origins of gay physique photography in the capital, from Chelsea Barracks to Highgate Pond
A new exhibition at the International Center of Photography brings together portraits of famous faces by Tacita Dean, Brigitte Lacombe and Catherine Opie
From a couple of hound racers to a north London cowboy and a Scottish football fan, the 100 winning images from Portrait of Britain Vol.5 provide a compelling snapshot of a frenzied year
The significance of Black American studio photography has largely been neglected from the medium’s history. An exhibition at the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) endeavours to challenge that, exploring the development and influence of these artists’ work throughout the medium’s first century of existence to the present day.
Despite ranking as one of the best countries for LGBTQ+ rights, Malta “is still highly patriarchal,” say the co-founders of Rosa Kwir gallery, whose debut group show explores the queer masculinity through the work of 12 international artists