A new digital project celebrates Black Queer identity — comprising a charity print sale, an online journal, and weekly screenings of three films by the late Marlon Riggs

A new digital project celebrates Black Queer identity — comprising a charity print sale, an online journal, and weekly screenings of three films by the late Marlon Riggs
Exquisite flowers and gentle portraits blend in Zoo’s instinctive diptychs made during the first weeks of lockdown
It is memory and instinct from which Hirve’s series ‘both your memories are birds’ derives — delicate photographs created in lockdown at her grandparent’s home in Pune, India
A four-day virtual festival showcases several of Neshat’s award-winning films from 20 to 24 June. To mark the event, we revisit an interview with the Iranian artist discussing her latest body of work Land of Dreams
“We look at the statistics and the hospitals, focusing on the people who have contracted the illness, and we forget about how the situation impacts the community”
As her solo exhibition, Painting with Light, reflects on the richness of Smith’s oeuvre, the artist discusses her practice and the irony of looking back now
Agyepong discusses her most recent series Wish You Were Here — what drove it, what it signifies, and what it means today
An exhibition and photobook chart the almost 30-year career of An-My Lê, tracing her distinct approach to visualising conflicts – past and present
Rembrandt’s masterpiece The Night Watch is viewed afresh through the eyes of its audience for a revealing film installation