Mendez and Kaplan win in the Environment category with their project Miruku, while Martins is named Photographer of the Year
Mendez and Kaplan win in the Environment category with their project Miruku, while Martins is named Photographer of the Year
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
The photographer explodes the traditional links between motherhood and the home with daring, often dissociative images
Bringing together the work of five artists, a new exhibition explores difficult topics as tools for healing and connection
Photographer, writer and resident Sean Lotman guides us through the city’s photographic hotspots
The current president of Magnum Photos reflects on her life, work, and the state of photojournalism today
Pioneering documentary photography gallery, which has hosted the likes of Chris Killip, Tish Murtha and Mik Critchlow during its 46-year history, faces permanent closure without public support
The New York conceptualist has long turned the camera on itself to question visual cultures. A new show deepens her inquiry into the nature of spectatorship – both human and machine
Named The Times and The Sunday Times’ top ranked arts university in 2023, Falmouth is home to eight photography courses – but what is it that sets each of them apart?
In this month’s editor’s picks, Isabelle Wenzel explores the universal experience of inhabiting a body, while Morgan Ashcom presents corrupted film as a metaphor for oppression. We also revisit the work of the late documentary photographer Mik Critchlow, and celebrate the winner’s of BJP’s own Portrait of Humanity award