Yesterday’s News, a new group-show exhibiting in London, brings together the work of three photographers documenting three major disasters, across thirty years: Chernobyl, Bosnia and Nepal.

Yesterday’s News, a new group-show exhibiting in London, brings together the work of three photographers documenting three major disasters, across thirty years: Chernobyl, Bosnia and Nepal.
Some of the most iconic Magnum Photographers, dating from the early years of the photo agency right up to the present day, share their take on, and the image that defines for them, Henri Cartier-Bresson’s concept of the defining moment.
The winners of the second edition of BJP Breakthrough will showcase their work in a special exhibition in east London.
Paglen, the 42-year-old multimedia photographer from Maryland, US, who spends his days working as a geographer…
Seventeen years after the retrospective dedicated to his work at Maison Européenne de la Photographie…
Chinese architect IM Pei’s glass entrance, first unveiled in 1989, was seen by Parisians, at…
Around one hundred years ago, artists like Picasso and Braque began to explore the possibility of…
British photographer Matt Henry’s latest project, titled Born on the Bayou, plays with the traditional crime genre of…
Mohau Modisakeng, one of the most promising young South African artists today, was born in…