A new show at Princeton University Art Museum suggests the physical, the intimate, and the lived as key concerns in photography and contemporary culture
Set up in Beirut in 1997, the AIF has become a key institution in the region – and has now expanded in a larger public-facing home
Chris Iduma grew up in the suburbs, but now is searching for moments of peace among the bustle
Themed Back to the Future, the South London festival is expanding in scope and duration
Reacting against the aesthetic norms in her native Philippines, Rica May Tumanguil manipulates her self-portraits in the manner of Stephen Gill
Investment in a vast new photography centre illustrates the scope of the city’s cultural reach, adding to China’s stature as a global photo destination
The story of the 13th-century Sufi saint led Adib Chowdhury around South Asia – and to the heart of today’s economic strife
Established in 2013, Kyotographie is now one of the biggest photofestivals in Asia. This spring it returns for its 12th edition with exhibitions themed around ‘Source’
In his graduate project, this young photographer explores family, identity and the diasporic experience
Ana Norman Bermúdez incorporates Hmong embroidery into her portraits of the women, a collaboration championed by asylum NGOs