Reading Time: 2 minutes Blending portraits with defunct bolívar banknotes, Felipe Jácome captures the exhaustion of Venezuelan migrants and the broken country from which they flee

Reading Time: 2 minutes Blending portraits with defunct bolívar banknotes, Felipe Jácome captures the exhaustion of Venezuelan migrants and the broken country from which they flee
Reading Time: 6 minutes Akinbiyi is like a sponge — absorbing his surroundings completely, and only then translating them into his work
Reading Time: 4 minutes On the 25th anniversary of the genocide that claimed the lives of over 8,000 people in Bosnia, Daniel J Norwood shares his personal response to the atrocity — images from his physical and emotional journey, and a tribute to 12 victims born in the same year as him
Reading Time: 3 minutes One of the shortlisted photographers for this year’s competition at Festival de Hyères, a seemingly tropical garden in France is the backdrop to Clémence Elman’s studies
Reading Time: 3 minutes Selley discusses his latest project, which combines image and sound from landscapes where evidence of the first human species in the UK were found, with anonymous quotes from world leaders
Reading Time: 5 minutes After eight years of keeping her brother’s cause of death a secret, Keulards decided to confront the addiction that took his life
Reading Time: 3 minutes One of the shortlisted photographers for this year’s competition at Festival de Hyères, Geibl’s latest project untangles the distinction between reality and myth
Reading Time: 2 minutes Rembrandt’s masterpiece The Night Watch is viewed afresh through the eyes of its audience for a revealing film installation
Reading Time: 5 minutes Robbie Lawrence, Senta Simond, Chad Moore, Matthew Morrocco, and others, reflect on the experience of intimacy amid the current crisis — the second in a series of articles inviting artists to respond to a theme with image and text