For almost a decade Morgan Ashcom thought his images of Palestine’s West Bank had been destroyed – now, after rediscovering the corrupted film, he considers them a metaphor for oppression
Marc Vallée’s self-published zine takes us into an East End student house, featuring queer fashion, pop culture, and newfound freedoms
A major exhibition at Foam presents newfound material from Cole’s extensive documentation of apartheid in South Africa
Twelve women photographers, both current and former Magnum members, meditate on process in an expansive exhibition at the International Center of Photography
Commissioned by WaterAid and 1854/British Journal of Photography as part of the WaterAid Climate Commission, the storytelling duo blend their distinct styles to create a nuanced portrait of the situation
In Shame Less, Geoushy creates space for participants to voice their experiences of sexual violence, challenging the pervasiveness of gender-based violence in her home country of Egypt and beyond
From Collier Schorr’s latest publication to a mini-monograph charting Samuel Fosso’s life and work, we round up the recently-released publications to take note of
The Goswamis’ milky skin and blonde, feathery hair have rendered them victims of lifelong bullying and segregation
Gold & Ashes takes over Hoxton Arches this Wednesday ahead of the fifth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire
Poetic prose and wistful imagery is paired in dream-like narrative