With insight from Omar Kholeif, Charlotte Cotton and Charlie Engman, the implications of the evolving nature and speed of image-making and sharing are considered.

With insight from Omar Kholeif, Charlotte Cotton and Charlie Engman, the implications of the evolving nature and speed of image-making and sharing are considered.
Peering into construction sites through the surrounding viewing panels, Malka re-frames the perception of progress and development as loss of identity
A new exhibition at the MOCP in Chicago raises questions of women’s agency over their bodies in the present day
The photographer combines five years of work in photography, performance and film in the vibrant and explosive, Hello Future
Laced with humour and tragedy, Suryajaya’s ongoing project reflects on his experiences of the last year, charting the erratic tempo of his psychological landscape
Growing up in the spiritual commune, the photographer travels to Vrindavan, India, to retrace and understand the roots of the religion
Forces of power have long-defined reductive expectations of how women’s bodies should present. Demeter’s debut photobook invites us to untether from these constraints
A new generation of contemporary photographers are challenging the status quo, drawing on their personal histories to make work that is inherently relevant for the future.
Through a sensitive understanding of what it might offer artists, a new exhibition at Amsterdam’s Huis Marseille makes a case for Instagram’s significance