

Correspondance explores the creative and collaborative potentials latent in the digital realm “I’ve always had…
29 March 2021

Lichtenstein's immersive photobook is a masterpiece of deconstruction Disposable plastic bags, in their masses, contribute…
26 March 2021

In his debut photobook, Al J Thompson returns to Spring Valley, NY, chronicling his observations…
26 March 2021

Francis revisits images of the capital’s eerily empty streets, from the early months of the…
23 March 2021

In Orchid, Matthew Morrocco asks urgent questions about our exploitation of the environment and technologies'…
4 March 2021

Pacifico Silano composes a “fever dream” of found imagery that speaks of his identity, and that of others, forged amid the tactile pages of magazines from his youth.

But Still, It Turns explores new forms of documentary photography, framing the chaotic world that surrounds us.

“I hope that Black people see themselves in [my work] and say, ‘Yeah, I know that’. That’s all I’ve ever wanted,” reflects Phyars-Burgess in conversation with writer and artist Carolyn Lazard.

Media Art and Misfortune capitalises on our compulsion to online-shop by showcasing students’ work through ‘products’ reflective of their wider practices