Kurland’s intimate black-and-white photographs sit alongside her late father’s still-life paintings. A meditation on “psychic power dynamics,” as she describes it

Kurland’s intimate black-and-white photographs sit alongside her late father’s still-life paintings. A meditation on “psychic power dynamics,” as she describes it
In her debut monograph, Souders plays with the elasticity of photography to conjure vibrant new energy in a medium often restrained by tradition
Cadet’s debut exhibition Se Sou Ou Mwen Mete Espwa m (I Put All My Hopes On You) at Deli Gallery, New York, finds its roots in the aspirations of her mother
As two photographers piece together the story of one man and his family, they also reckon with the legacies of German colonisation in the present-day Republic of Cameroon
Including over 80 photographs, Year of the Ear illustrates how we cultivate and shape our identities
The Canadian photographer observes her own life to explore the commodification of our personal data and way of being
The career-spanning publication features the diversity of Opie’s subjects, including high school football players, mini-malls, protests, freeways and her family
The photographer considers the complexities of gender and the transformation of the body, drawing on their Muy Thai training and study of the queer community