In A Gadda Da England freely mixes time and place, finding connections between events and protests through the years

In A Gadda Da England freely mixes time and place, finding connections between events and protests through the years
Headline shows include the work of Asa Johannesson, the Archive of Public Protests and Sofia Karim
Based between Berlin and Khartoum, Salah uses photography as language, writing ‘visual poetry’
The project, titled Blueprints 2017-2020, distills and recaptures images from the British media that came to characterise the years following the EU referendum
Fascinated by the unlimited possibilities of post-production, the photographer explores a world without stereotypes and predictability
After discovering an old manual in her parents’ house, the Australian-British photographer began to consider the visual and literal language used in the farming industry
Mehta documents the daily happenings of his home borough, Brent, between 1989 and 1993, which he celebrates for its multiculturalism in his new book