Delving into the jaw-dropping global spend of the US Department of Defense, Edmund Clark and Crofton Black have delivered a portrait of a country that also speaks about everywhere else
Delving into the jaw-dropping global spend of the US Department of Defense, Edmund Clark and Crofton Black have delivered a portrait of a country that also speaks about everywhere else
Playing with online displays of bodies, a new generation of artists is exploring the freedoms and restrictions of the digital world
Mexican artist the artist has been working on Onán for the last 15 years, making photographs of his lovers, sometimes combining them with Catholic imagery
The twin brothers are working on a long-term book project reimagining a homeland rooted in cultural cross-pollination and belonging
Exploring identity, responsibility, and resistance, Apparently in America uses photography to interrogate what it means to be “American” today
The Dutch-born Moluccan artist is interested in how class, rather than race, creates solidarity among immigrant communities through tender images of young men in Europe
One degree removed from the media, the French photographer is making work questioning the power of images
Slowly but surely becoming a star, the photographer took an unusual route into photography and maintains an idiosyncratic approach to commissions
The photographer is at play with the boundaries that confine both their lens-based practice and the socio-political context of their subjects, finds Matilde Manicardi