Employing photographic, printmaking and engineering techniques, Simpson’s multilayered works are informed by social, political and economic impulses of the past and present

Employing photographic, printmaking and engineering techniques, Simpson’s multilayered works are informed by social, political and economic impulses of the past and present
Italian-Togolaise artist Silvia Rosi looks back on her family history and explores her heritage through the tradition of head-carrying
On 11 March 2011, a magnitude 9.1 earthquake off the Pacific coast of Japan unleashed…
A group exhibition at French art festival Les Vagamondes presents work by six photographers from Mali, Senegal, Mozambique and the Ivory Coast, and their exploration of identity, past and present
As part of an ongoing interest in cities on the brink of change, Jean-Marc Caimi and Valentina Piccinni’s images of everyday life cover subjects of migration, religion, and press freedom in Turkey’s largest city
German photographer Moritz Jekat visualises the experience of cohabiting with his Japanese-American partner and her daughter, and the lengthy process of immigration
Our first issue of 2020 is devoted to the Barbican’s forthcoming show on how masculinity is coded, performed, and socially constructed
The images in Yuan’s latest book are gentle and dream-like, but looking closer, something’s not quite right