On 20 January 2017, the new US president will take office, and Pete Souza will…

Daniel Castro Garcia has scooped a solo show at London’s TJ Boulting Gallery with a project showing the plight of those caught up in the European refugee crisis
Inspired by the ancient Roman virtue of Gravitas, Christiane Monarchi has curated a photo exhibition focusing in on adolescents and their depiction
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The director of the We Folk agency on the best photographic projects and events of 2016 and 2017
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Even before the Brussels attacks, the poor, nondescript, seemingly innocuous Brussels district of Molenbeek had become world famous as a hotbed for Islamic State-inspired terrorism. Local photographer Hadrien Duré set out to show the normal people that still call Molenbeek their home.
The exhibition, which closes 27 November, offers a different perspective on forced migration.