The new show sees the filmmaker curate decades of protest and activism throughout British history

The new show sees the filmmaker curate decades of protest and activism throughout British history
What Did You Want to See? at Ikon Gallery turns the lens on Birmingham’s Muslim community, reclaiming visibility through portraiture and architecture
The photographer’s new book with Loose Joints is in dialogue with his previous projects documenting migration
People of My Time at Hannah Traore Gallery brings together 50 works spanning two decades, celebrating the intersection of tradition and pop-culture
The Italian photographer spent years in Iraq focusing on its Shia communities and complicating the idea of ‘social Islam’
The Afropean author is back with a touring show, curating working-class photographers to present an alternative reading of class aesthetics
Years before social media, the photographer was already critical of our obsession with celebrity culture and mocked the idea of spectacle
How to Unname a Tree dismantles the notion of trees as static symbols, revealing them as beings that blur the lines of identity
Italian-Bosnian Rosa Franjic and her partner travelled to the Yemeni island to meet friends working on preserving its staggering biodiversity