Reading Time: 2 minutes Former-dancer and now photographer Luis Alberto Rodriguez studies the movement of human form. Here, he reflects on the subject of the body in his work

Reading Time: 2 minutes Former-dancer and now photographer Luis Alberto Rodriguez studies the movement of human form. Here, he reflects on the subject of the body in his work
Reading Time: 2 minutes Ladocsi is one of the shortlisted photographers for this year’s competition at Festival de Hyères
Reading Time: 5 minutes Coco Capitán, Laia Abril, Roger Ballen, Joshua Lutz, and Bex Day, respond to the theme the mind for Mental Health Awareness week 2020 — the next article in a new series inviting artists to respond to a theme with image and text
Reading Time: 3 minutes Caroline Tompkins reflects on the subject of the body in her work — its representation, and how the complex relationship she has with her own body informs it
Reading Time: 7 minutes This Mental Health Awareness Week, we share a selection of projects that explore some of the many issues that surround mental health disorders
Reading Time: 2 minutes Uzochukwu reflects on the subject of the body within his work, and beyond it, at a time when the bodies of others feel more distant than ever, and our own bodies have become emblems of illness and danger
Reading Time: 5 minutes Addy turns the camera on his own life for an ongoing series created during what feels like a never-ending stretch of isolation
Reading Time: 2 minutes HART LËSHKINA discuss the subjects of skin and flesh within their work, and beyond it, during this period of social-distancing and isolation — the second in a new series inviting photographers to reflect on themes central to their practice
Reading Time: 3 minutes Influenced by the ideas of Donna Haraway, Hosokura’s latest publication breaks down the rigid binaries and definitions that give shape to our conception of what it means to be human