Mikhailov’s most recent body of work blends old and new photographs to reflect on life, death, and his own autobiography

Mikhailov’s most recent body of work blends old and new photographs to reflect on life, death, and his own autobiography
Spanning the centre of Bologna, 11 exhibitions expand our perception and understanding of the artificial world
Cockburn’s work, on show at Flowers Gallery, London, subverts the dominant visual language of today: mass-produced and digitally-manipulated images
“From the earliest iterations of the female form, women have been both empowered and burdened by symbolism. Their body is never just their own. It is forever shared”
Sophy Rickett’s latest project delves into the life and work of Thereza Dillwyn Llewelyn, a little-known Victorian artist and astronomer, who lived in Wales
The photographer spent two years photographing the ADM community. His images capture a way of life founded on freedom and openness
A new exhibition considers the relativity of photographic taste, and how something that is a mistake for one generation may become a success for the next
Immersing himself in the activities of several carnival groups, Buster Grey-Jung captured the last-minute rehearsals and fittings in the lead up to last year’s parade
Published on the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus, Moholy Album offers a new perspective on the work of one of the movement’s central members, László Moholy-Nagy