London-based street photographer Matt Stuart and 26-year-old Armenian-American Diana Markosian have been named as the…
London-based street photographer Matt Stuart and 26-year-old Armenian-American Diana Markosian have been named as the…
As Britain faces up to independence from the European Union, a new London group exhibition uses photography from the 1920s to the present day to examine perceptions of class and customs in our country, encapsulating how modern British identity has been created through social aspiration, multiculturalism, political protest and counter-culture.
Colombian government and leftists FARC rebels have reached a deal on a bilateral cease-fire. Daily life in a FARC guerrilla camp midst historic milestone towards an end to the conflict
The Vietnam War ended more than 40 years ago, and for many it is a distant memory. But the legacy of chemical warfare lives on in the form of birth defects and debilitating health in a great many Vietnamese. Tobias Nicolai’s series, The Inheritance From The Vietnam War, examines why this dark period of modern times can never be considered “just another chapter in a history book”.
Yesterday’s News, a new group-show exhibiting in London, brings together the work of three photographers documenting three major disasters, across thirty years: Chernobyl, Bosnia and Nepal.
Daniel Kramer remembers vividly where he first encountered Bob Dylan. “He was doing a variety…
Haiti is almost completely denuded of trees. According to the United Nations, the increasing frequency…
Wallace spent four years photographing the now defunct black and yellow Premier Padmini cabs of Bombay. The…