A new travelling exhibition explores what it means to be a working-class photographer documenting the working-class experience in post-Thatcher Britain
A new travelling exhibition explores what it means to be a working-class photographer documenting the working-class experience in post-Thatcher Britain
Featuring artists from across the world, this south London show surveys lens-based activism beyond straight documentary
Jenny Matthews’ work is proof that a camera is a weapon in the hands of women, empowering them to dismantle societal norms and document untold stories
A new show combines black-and-white and colour images with abstract paintings to convey a uniquely understated, sometimes hidden approach
The Canadian artist has captured our scars on the planet for over four decades. His largest ever show is a rallying cry with multiple voices
A pioneer of the early-2000s queer zine movement in New York, Paul Mpagi Sepuya brings his portrait evolution to the Midlands
Charles Lee hopes to confront prejudices in American mythology and give viewers a more balanced representation of US history
Informed by their day job as a social worker, Marley Starskey Butler traces their own complex upbringing through moving-image, text and photographs
Heavily influenced by the Vietnam War, An-My Lê probes the fears and fictions behind our militarised era. This major solo show sees her loop history into new cycles, finds Ravi Ghosh