The annual celebration attracts over two million people from a diverse, international background. In its absence, a new show presents its festivities through a markedly Black British lens

The annual celebration attracts over two million people from a diverse, international background. In its absence, a new show presents its festivities through a markedly Black British lens
A collaboration with writer Maryan Abdulkarim, the work is, ultimately, about presence and the act of belonging
To coincide with Portrait of Britain 2021, photographer and curator Liz Hingley discusses Side Gallery’s latest exhibition: Youth Rising in the UK, 1981-2021
Curated from an open-call by William Lakin and Sophie Gladstone, the online exhibition features work by 38 graduates
Kurland’s intimate black-and-white photographs sit alongside her late father’s still-life paintings. A meditation on “psychic power dynamics,” as she describes it
On the 20th anniversary of the Inge Morath Award, Sumeja Tulic reflects on the photographer’s brilliance and perseverance in what remains a male-dominated industry and her influence on generations of photographers since
A new exhibition, created by charity English Heritage and Photoworks, examines heritage and history through the eyes of four young photographers
In her debut monograph, Souders plays with the elasticity of photography to conjure vibrant new energy in a medium often restrained by tradition
The Imperial War Museum’s latest exhibition, featuring over 50 newly commissioned portraits, is a testament to the perseverance of a people who endured the unimaginable