Through the lenses of over 50 different photographers, New Queer Photography traverses a heady mix of identities, experiences, dynamics and aesthetics to counter “one-dimensional” perceptions of queerness

Through the lenses of over 50 different photographers, New Queer Photography traverses a heady mix of identities, experiences, dynamics and aesthetics to counter “one-dimensional” perceptions of queerness
Born and raised in Okinawa during its occupation by the US military, for over three decades Ishikawa has documented narratives of tension, joy, and marginalisation on the southern Japanese island
Inspired by a notebook he kept during a month-long residency in a remote town in the southern Sweden, Elias’ latest publication explores distance, intimacy and human connection
Using household cleaning products like sanitizer, soap, bleach, and disinfectant, Muirhead sought to visualise the unseen effects of the virus
The Missing Eye explores the idea that our eyesight only contributes to the creation of an image in our minds, while our other sense are just as significant
Peering into construction sites through the surrounding viewing panels, Malka re-frames the perception of progress and development as loss of identity
Street Portraits, published by MACK, collates images created by Bey between 1988 and 1991, capturing the individuality and complexity of Black American life