The Church of Our Becoming is Yulia Mahr’s challenge to the binary – here, the artist discusses the body of work as well as her upcoming show at Compton Verney

The Church of Our Becoming is Yulia Mahr’s challenge to the binary – here, the artist discusses the body of work as well as her upcoming show at Compton Verney
A conversation with Luis Juárez, editor of LATAM’s first queer photography magazine, on its latest issue and collaboration with Nan Goldin
With a simple glass device, the London-based Pakistani-Bengali artist turns archival photo books into sinister revelations on British colonial histories
North North South is the Iranian American’s first photo book, published by Gost Books, showing a less glamorous side of the sprawling metropolis
The photographer, a One to Watch 2025, shoots her community in black and white, inspired by ideas of exile and making mistakes
Today, Tomorrow is playful, collaborative approach to the “precious” photo album which the Chinese-American photographer rebuilt to heal her ruptured roots
His photographs of Birmingham’s late-1960s housing crisis transformed how the urban poor were visualised in the UK. We catch up with the veteran documentarian
Tangerine Dreams is an honest look at the many lives across the British isles and the different communities who call it home – the same communities affected by the current hostile environment
The Dutch-born Moluccan artist is interested in how class, rather than race, creates solidarity among immigrant communities through tender images of young men in Europe