Limited edition prints from this year’s Female in Focus award will today go on sale, with proceeds used to support the 21 winning photographers

Limited edition prints from this year’s Female in Focus award will today go on sale, with proceeds used to support the 21 winning photographers
On show at Amon Carter Museum of American Art,the new exhibition places Indigenous voices “front and centre”
Despite ranking as one of the best countries for LGBTQ+ rights, Malta “is still highly patriarchal,” say the co-founders of Rosa Kwir gallery, whose debut group show explores the queer masculinity through the work of 12 international artists
“In the 1980s, Hackney was a very poor place,” says local photographer Neil Martinson, “but there were no food banks”
The four shortlisted artists will each receive £5,000 and their work will be exhibited at The Photographers’ Gallery, London. An overall winner will be announced in mid-2023
The Manx photographer spent decades highlighting the plight of working-class communities in northern England. A long-overdue retrospective reveals the enduring potency of that work.
As part of Leica Gallery’s Black History Month celebrations, the photographer presents her first solo exhibition, alongside a programme of talks, workshops and grants for young Black photographers
“It’s about lesbian alt. culture, it’s about growing up, and having a weird conflicted background – it’s about navigating youth in Northern Ireland,” says the 24-year-old artist, as she presents her first solo show in London
This year’s Jerwood/Photoworks Awards winners explore once-hidden experiences, championing working-class identities and emotions deemed incompatible with societal norms