Reflections on absence, agency, and change weave through Winship’s quiet, observational images

Reflections on absence, agency, and change weave through Winship’s quiet, observational images
Maison Européenne de la Photographie’s latest exhibition proposes an alternative history of photography – told through the lens of love
When Alba Zari was four years old, she fled the Children of God cult with her mother and grandmother. Now, after many years, the artist is seeking answers about her family’s past in an attempt to understand the controversial sect that recruited them
After living in the city since the 80s, Plumb’s new book gathers snapshots of walks around the neighbourhood as she grappled with the unsettling disillusionment and shortcomings of the social landscape
As his landmark retrospective at Bristol’s Arnolfini gallery closes this weekend, Gill reflects on his prolific career
Foglia reflects on his documentation of a city healing almost two decades after he photographed New York the summer following 9/11
During the Covid-19 lockdown, a cohort of 15 photography students formed an independent research group. Their resulting publication and website use code to sequence their images, reflecting the collaborative experience they shared
One of the four nominations for the Deutsche Börse award, A Small Guide to Homeownership is an ironic guide into the home-owning process, exposing the dangers of urban growth