To come out was to risk one’s job, children, and safety. For these communities, “the party was the victory”
To come out was to risk one’s job, children, and safety. For these communities, “the party was the victory”
The Brazilian photographer’s most recent project documents drug trafficking in Michoacán, Mexico, and caught the judges attention
Hannah Wilke: Art for Life’s Sake, at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation, Missouri, until 16 January 2022, is the artist’s first career-spanning retrospective in over a decade
The Photographers’ Gallery is celebrating its 50th anniversary looking back at the shows that shaped it. Here, in the final part of the series, director Brett Rogers talks us through the highlights of the 2000s and the 2010s
The Books on Photography festival returns this year with over 50 publishers and a rich programme of artist talks and events
The group exhibition offers an alternative perspective on the climate crisis by emphasising the unheard voices of the southern hemisphere
As The Photographers’ Gallery celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, Director Brett Rogers looks back at its legacy-shaping exhibitions during the 1990s.
Championing work by women and non-binary photographers, the competition focuses on the feeling of joy