Published four decades after the images were made, the photobook shines an honest light on the hardships endured by many, which still prevail today
Published four decades after the images were made, the photobook shines an honest light on the hardships endured by many, which still prevail today
Through her radical mixed media and performance art, Schneemann blazed a trail for liberating feminist expression. Often placing her nude body at the centre, she rallied against misogyny and patriarchal attitudes, asserting that the personal is political
In the Guatemalan Highlands, a new generation is coming of age, adopting the culture of global youth for an aesthetic that blends tradition and contemporary trends. After a turbulent time away, Brenner returned to his homeland looking for personal peace and, with his latest project, documents a turning point in the country’s troubled history
Larry Towell knew little about the Mennonite people when he arrived in the fields of south-west Ontario in the early 90s. Slowly, he befriended the community, and documented their lives for almost a decade
Presenting her first exhibition in Scotland, the influential photographer reflects on her craft and her experience as a woman in the “boys’ club” of Japanese post-war photography
Documenting a ‘second adolescence’, the Montreal artist’s immersive book is intimate and dynamic in equal measure
Lyons documents a complex region through the prospective eyes of youth, sensitively exploring the collision of indigenous tradition and modern identity politics
Skateboarding and photography have always had an intrinsic connection. Now, as more women drop into the scene, a new wave of photographers are stepping up behind the lens