The Brighton-based organisation remodel their biennale festival and annual magazine, with the aim of widening access and passing on power
The Brighton-based organisation remodel their biennale festival and annual magazine, with the aim of widening access and passing on power
“It’s a world in which Black folks can appear intimate, in unison with themselves, and in sync with one another”
Our annual search for emerging photography talent returns this month, with our ninth Ones to Watch showcase in our biggest printed issue yet
British Vogue’s September issue is photographed by Misan Harriman, the first Black male cover photographer in the magazine’s 104-year history
Driven by loss in his own family, Yael Martínez explores the pain and violence inflicted by organised crime on families in his home-state Guerrero
Last summer, Yamatani embarked on a European tour of his multi-sensory drum performance, producing 3,563 images over the course of eight 15-minute performances. Now, images from the performances and the journey are compiled in a self-published photobook
On this day ten years ago, the UN recognised clean water and sanitation as a human right, but one in ten people still lack access. Wateraid commissioned 10 visual artists from the global south to respond to this issue
Situated on an island off the coast of southern France, surrounded by glistening blue waters…
Reductively labelled a “girl photographer” in the 90s, Nagashima is now a leading voice in feminist photographic discourse. Here, the Japanese photographer discusses her new book of self-portraits, and why she took it upon herself to rewrite history