Peering into construction sites through the surrounding viewing panels, Malka re-frames the perception of progress and development as loss of identity

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
The spheres of Hujar’s and Davey’s coalesce in an intimate visual dialogue that speaks from this world to the next
The LA-based photographer bears witness to the glitz and glamour of Mexican American lowrider culture, as well as its intimacy, communality, and history
Beginning with a newborn and ending with a 100-year-old, Lewis captures a portrait of diversity and charm in the East London borough
Journeying along the historic structure, the photographer captures the reality of life as it is today, played out in its shadow
Stable Vices collates three bodies of work that collectively address the complexity of power dynamics, and modes of oppression and control, through enigmatic black-and-white images