Ribbons of light sweep across a canvas; a pixelated pineapple floats down the Seine; images blend and fade in Everett’s The Warm Parts

Ribbons of light sweep across a canvas; a pixelated pineapple floats down the Seine; images blend and fade in Everett’s The Warm Parts
“If we continue on this path of not being aware, this kind of numbness, there’s not much hope left for society”
In a new book, A Voice Above the Linn, Lawrence tells the story of Jim Taggart and his gardens, hidden amid a remote valley on the western coast of Scotland
Xu is the winner of this years Grand Prix prize at the Hyères International Festival Fashion and Photography. Here, we revisit an interview originally published in March 2020
On Pomegranate Press’ fifth anniversary, the independent publishing house releases Under a Blanket of Stars — a new publication showcasing the work of several collaborators
BJP speaks to the creators of the documentary Last Stop Coney Island: The Life and Photography of Harold Feinstein about the late photographer’s life and work. Now, they are raising money to make the it available on DVD
Lawson presents Centropy, her largest exhibition to date, taking its name from the term given to describe the electrification of matter, at Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland, until 11 October
Sixteen series from Gupta’s oeuvre go on show at The Photographers’ Gallery, London, in what is the artist’s first, major UK-based retrospective. Ahead of the opening, Gupta reflects on almost half a decade spent making work responding to the injustices suffered by gay men across the globe, himself included
“If you had told me ten years ago that I would be making pictures of flowers, I would have said you were out of your mind”