Photographed in six of China’s largest cities, Lange’s latest publication imagines a futuristic metropolis, haunted by its past
Photographed in six of China’s largest cities, Lange’s latest publication imagines a futuristic metropolis, haunted by its past
“Time is like another character in this work. How much can you control who you become?”
Now in its third year, the Ukraine-Based photography festival has moved out of the gallery and into the city itself amid the Covid-19 pandemic
Jude’s latest title is a reminder of the scale of natural forces, which have operated independently of our anthropocentric experiences, billions of years before us, and for billions of years to come
When Covid-19 hit, the Brighton-based organisation had to rethink the model of the traditional festival. The result was a “Covid-proof” outdoor exhibition, and the opportunity to experience it at home
On show at London’s David Hill Gallery, the exhibition features work by Sanlé Sory, Rachidi Bissiriou, Malick Sidibé, and Leonce Raphael Agbodjélou
The American photographer’s eponymous book on poverty, racism, and the human cost of post-industrial decline wins the 35th annual award