Reading Time: < 1 minute Photographer Donovan Wylie discusses past work, and the role of the artist in times, and places, of conflict

Reading Time: < 1 minute Photographer Donovan Wylie discusses past work, and the role of the artist in times, and places, of conflict
Reading Time: < 1 minute Jude’s latest title is a reminder of the scale of natural forces, which have operated independently of our anthropocentric experiences, billions of years before us, and for billions of years to come
Reading Time: 3 minutes Travelling the vast plains of Central Asia with no plan nor destination, Sebastian Rogowski learns the truths of different cultures through the kindness of strangers
Reading Time: 6 minutes A new exhibition, set within ancient ruins in Normandy, paints a portrait of a transitioning China — through 13 photographers’ and 80 works that explore the river
Reading Time: 3 minutes Selley discusses his latest project, which combines image and sound from landscapes where evidence of the first human species in the UK were found, with anonymous quotes from world leaders
Reading Time: 4 minutes Jon Pountney shares images and reflections from lockdown in Treforest, a village near Pontypridd, southern Wales
Reading Time: 7 minutes “I see my work as a kind of tapestry, which is woven by thousands of threads to create one image”
Reading Time: 5 minutes On his first visit to Kashmir, its beauty blinded Hura. The experience sparked an ongoing project on the region shaped by the snow that engulfs it
Reading Time: 3 minutes An ambitious ongoing project by photographer Rob Hornstra and writer/filmmaker Arnold van Bruggen puts the spotlight on peripheral European heartlands