The seventh edition of the expansive photofair spotlights contemporary and historic practitioners with an experimental approach

The seventh edition of the expansive photofair spotlights contemporary and historic practitioners with an experimental approach
From Rhiannon Adam’s latest photobook to Susan Meiselas’ historic series Carnival Strippers revisited, we round up the recently-released publications not to miss
In Singh’s first major survey, on show in Berlin, the movement and physicality of the photographer’s creative process manifests in her free-flowing images and the many forms she employs to create and show them
Research and intuition guide the Hungarian artist as he creates expressive works animating form and colour. We visit his east London studio, where a visual wonderland of thoughts and ideas engulf the walls
From Petra Collins’ enchanting collaboration with Alexa Demie to Dayanita Singh’s latest release, we round up the recently-released publications not to miss
“People always assume my work is about the landscape – about Black people in the landscape. They try to push whatever I do into that small subject area. There is little close observation of what is actually in the photograph”
We revisit an interview with the visual activist ahead of their first major survey in Germany opening at Gropius Bau
Vikesh Kapoor’s mother delivered over 3000 children throughout her career as an obstetrician-gynaecologist in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. The artist’s new series, commissioned by Leica, in collaboration with 1854, reflects on that history.
Hannah Wilke: Art for Life’s Sake, at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation, Missouri, until 16 January 2022, is the artist’s first career-spanning retrospective in over a decade