A turbulent decade riven by social and political change, the 1980s were also fertile ground for British photography
A turbulent decade riven by social and political change, the 1980s were also fertile ground for British photography
The photographer reflects on her recent participation in the 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair with Rand Al-Hadethi
The Studio — Staging Desire at Autograph Gallery explores the late Nigerian photographer’s practice centred around queer expression
The American artist tells Sarah Moroz about his latest show I, Narcissus, an exploration of self-love, at Houk Gallery
The Spirit of Lagos showcases the vibrant portraits captured by Abi Morocco Photos, highlighting a cultural transformation during Nigeria’s post-oil boom era, Emma Russell finds
Holding Space at 10 14 gallery features several emerging artists who shine a light on interdependence in global communities
The Iraqi-Iranian artist tells BJP about the story behind her recent project ahead of the 7th edition of the annual Jameel Prize
Sam Wright’s new book, Pillar to Post, offers a tender portrayal of the stereotyped community in the UK and Ireland through collaborative storytelling
A building glows crimson. There is little to indicate where we are. No signage. No people. The image has a timeless quality. Peaceful, like some half-remembered dream drifting through the mind.