Opening this weekend, Noémie Goudal’s latest exhibition explores the history of earth’s climate, traversing into the depths of forests, swamplands and mountains
Opening this weekend, Noémie Goudal’s latest exhibition explores the history of earth’s climate, traversing into the depths of forests, swamplands and mountains
For the two years before his death in 2005, Chloe Sells worked as personal assistant to Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas author, Thompson. Her new book introduces us to his inner sanctum in Woody Creek, Colorado
“Art in itself doesn’t change anything. But when it’s aligned to a political movement, it becomes its visual arm.”
“You have to be a very specific person to know how I’m famous. And he’s that person,” says artist and professional skateboarder Ed Templeton, reflecting on his shoot with actor – and skate enthusiast – Jonah Hill
In visualising an aspirational lifestyle, Gladstone’s ongoing series explores the notion of self-optimisation and pursuit of cultural capital
Suffering from the lifelong health condition, the Burmese artist responds to her experiences during the pandemic, documenting past traumas by digitally scanning her scars
Chiga’s research-intensive project investigates the phenomenon of Japan’s most notorious telephone scam
During the Covid-19 lockdown, a cohort of 15 photography students formed an independent research group. Their resulting publication and website use code to sequence their images, reflecting the collaborative experience they shared
Since 2019, Worthless Studios has handed out thousands of free rolls of film to professional and amateur photographers across the US. Now, two new photobooks present an edit of the work