The photographer’s new book explores family love, loss, and legacy through the lens of ‘Black storytelling’ and poetic documentary images
The festival contrasts regional Estonian artists with European creatives resonating with a web of social issues, Sarah Moroz reports
A new retrospective showcases the career of Janette Beckman, who documented youth subcultures from punk to hip-hop through to today’s street activism and more
We visit a bright apartment in the 17th arrondissement of Paris administered by DRAC, an organisation which supports artists
The most respected photofestival in the world continues to seek out new voices, says director Christoph Wiesner
Inspired by Cristina García Rodero and Alex Webb, One to Watch Bandia Ribeira takes a sociological approach to image-making
Next in Ones to Watch is Sènami Donoumassou, whose experimental photograms won her the inaugural James Barnor Prize
A new retrospective of the American photographer brings his works into conversation with those of French sculptor Aristide Maillol, while also surveying his eye for dogs, double acts, and life’s “charming parallels”
Based in a former mining area in northern France, Centre régional de la photographie is honouring the past to bring photography to the present. Director Audrey Hoareau reveals the innovative ways the centre is reaching out to the local community and beyond
Two decades of the late American photographer’s work reflect on her passion for the performance of everyday spaces, and the ambiguity of human interference