Maison Européenne de la Photographie’s latest exhibition proposes an alternative history of photography – told through the lens of love

Maison Européenne de la Photographie’s latest exhibition proposes an alternative history of photography – told through the lens of love
This Women’s History Month, artists Eliza Hatch and Bee Illustrates present their curatorial debut, alongside a programme of workshops and panel discussions
Travelling through nine countries, Wilton exposes scars on the environment, and the consequences for those who live near mines and coal plants
Following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, many in the photography industry are collaborating to raise money for the Ukrainian victims of war
Presenting over 150 works ranging from painting and sculpture to film and photography, the exhibition seeks to reposition Surrealism as a global movement
A decade since its first edition, KYOTOGRAPHIE reignites the Japanese city of Kyoto after a difficult couple of years. Taking place citywide, the festival returns to its winning formula: eclectic programming, unconventional venues, and a focus on community