Launching today, SUB-MERGE presents £100 prints exploring the relationship between mental health, art, and technology, in aid of the charity MIND

Launching today, SUB-MERGE presents £100 prints exploring the relationship between mental health, art, and technology, in aid of the charity MIND
Buck Ellison’s first monograph delves into the visual ambiguity afforded by a wealthy class of people
Leese’s grainy portraits, made over Zoom during the global lockdown, coopt a genre conventionally serving the male gaze
Beautiful, ominous, and comic compositions animate the images that compose Amen Break: a reflection of sorts on the tumult of this year as echoed in the city’s urban fabric
In the artist’s latest exhibition, Soft Corners at Trafo Gallery, Budapest, lightness and softness are central
The American photographer whose work tackles subjects affecting himself and others discusses his ever-evolving, multi-layered practice
Plumb’s latest photobook The White Sky responds to her experience of growing up amid the arid landscapes of a West Coast suburb, and the environmental issues latent in her surroundings
Dewe Mathews’ latest project delves into an arid landscape scarred by relentless economic cycles
“Time is like another character in this work. How much can you control who you become?”