The annual photography festival returns for its fourth edition with a group show of 30 artists presenting 104 images that diverge from the mainstream
The annual photography festival returns for its fourth edition with a group show of 30 artists presenting 104 images that diverge from the mainstream
For our December issue, we feature four photographers who each focus on an aspect of contemporary American society, from Andres Gonzalez’ exploration of mass shootings in US schools to Eli Durst’s oblique study of community
The LA-based photographer was presented with the £15,000 prize at the awards ceremony at the National Portrait Gallery, London, this evening
Anton Kusters, Clare Strand, Mark Neville and Mohamed Bourouissa have been nominated for the prestigious £30,000 prize
Photographer and anthropologist Alegra Ally accompanied the Nenets during their seasonal migration, a tradition under threat from the climate crisis
As part of the institution’s growing commitment to photography, the National Museum Cardiff presents its first photography season
In the final month of her current exhibition in London, the Swiss-French photographer discusses her practice
“It has to hit you in the stomach — my interest is in the heart, not the brain,” says Anders Petersen, the Swedish photographer known for his intimate engagement with the underbelly of society
The acclaimed French photographer’s commission for the V&A takes inspiration from the museum’s photography collection, including the street photography of Eugène Atget, Walker Evans and Lee Friedlander