Foglia reflects on his documentation of a city healing almost two decades after he photographed New York the summer following 9/11

Foglia reflects on his documentation of a city healing almost two decades after he photographed New York the summer following 9/11
As the artist scoops the £30,000 prize for her solo exhibition, Blueprint, we revisit an article in which she reflects on her life and practice
Fatiq captures the essence of his immediate surroundings and those further afield through his atmospheric images
Smallwood’s meditative series Languor centres upon Central Park’s wide-open landscapes and Black individuals pictured at rest amid them
Fin Serck-Hanssen’s tender portrait of his friend as she undergoes half a decade of gender-confirming surgeries is now published as a photobook, Hedda
On the final weekend of the photographer’s first survey exhibition, Ractliffe reflects on her approach to photographing South Africa during apartheid’s later years
In the artist’s debut exhibition, closing this Saturday, Clarke conjures a sense of comfort and claustrophobia through windows onto domestic worlds
Distinct from her contemporaries, Judith Black turned her lens inwards: on her children, family and friends across the US