The young Indian photographer combines archive, sketches and still life and more, to illustrate hidden truths from his home country’s complex past

The young Indian photographer combines archive, sketches and still life and more, to illustrate hidden truths from his home country’s complex past
“I’m interested in photographing what the world looks like when we can’t agree on what’s real,” he says
As the country enters an uncertain political and social landscape once more, Peress’ 2,000-page document of Northern Irish life in the 1970s and 80s feels more pertinent than ever
Hidden in 1993 by writer and puzzle designer Régis Hauser, the mysterious buried owl has been puzzling treasure hunters for three decades. Enigmatic and surreal, Graham’s latest book investigates the unsolved mystery
In his new book, author, critic and curator Gerry Badger, explores how documentary photographers have depicted Britain’s social and cultural history since the Second World War
Beginning in 1996, Chris Leslie’s visual art project – a photobook, website, and series of events and exhibitions – captures war-torn communities as they rebuilt their lives
“You just have to keep moving forward. There’s always going to be danger out there, but you need to keep going, what else are you going to do?”