Featuring interviews with Renée Mussai, Thyago Nogueira, Azu Nwagbogu, Alona Pardo, and more
Featuring interviews with Renée Mussai, Thyago Nogueira, Azu Nwagbogu, Alona Pardo, and more
Paul Martin’s series of portraits aims to give people experiencing homelessness the dignity and compassion they deserve
Over five years, Dewe Mathews explored the length of the River Thames. Her new publication collates the rituals, events, individuals and communities she encountered on its banks
Blending her own life with a Japanese legend, Koga examines love, death, betrayal and obsession
The third volume of the journal takes a ‘Fool’s Paradise’ as its theme, curating work that responds to this in varied and abstract ways
Shadows and light give form to Snell’s atmospheric images, which nod to both the beauty of the lake and the humanitarian issues that plague it
Beautiful, ominous, and comic compositions animate the images that compose Amen Break: a reflection of sorts on the tumult of this year as echoed in the city’s urban fabric
Shot over four winters, the photobook Via Lactea documents the lives of both cattle and farmers amid the harsh climate of the Swiss Alps