Investigating state and corporate weaponisation of air, the London-based research agency delivers a message of hope through solidarity and accountability

Investigating state and corporate weaponisation of air, the London-based research agency delivers a message of hope through solidarity and accountability
Nine photographs from Medeiros’ Guerrilheiras series – portraits of female activists captured in their personal environments – are currently on view at Nara Roesler gallery, New York
A new initiative traces racial protests in the New York borough, from the beginning of the civil rights era to the present day
In one of the world’s most culturally diverse cities, local and international artists are reclaiming their histories through photographic projects.
A digital platform, active Instagram feed and printed newspaper, the APP pairs photography with bold design to keep the cause on the agenda
The Turkish photographer is known for amplifying the voice of the marginalised queer community in their country, but until now has found it difficult to voice that of their own.
The Brazilian photographer celebrates the expression of those who live in constant fear of their lives, in a country where their very being is rejected.
Currently on show at Dubai’s Ishara Art Foundation, Growing like a Tree charts the rise of photo-activism within a growing network of artists and organisations across the region
Exploring art as a form of protest, agency and actualisation, the Art and Activism Collection shines a light on photographers who are using their practice to confront some of the most pressing social and political injustices of our time.
From Misan Harriman’s viral coverage of London’s Black Lives Matter protests to Zanele Muholi’s defiant representations of Black queerness in South Africa, these articles examine the radical potential of the photographic medium.