“I would like for audiences to engage with the work, and look at how racism operates in their communities”
“I would like for audiences to engage with the work, and look at how racism operates in their communities”
Marco Barbieri documents the stark class divides of a city going through constant reinvention and construction
Using a mix of 3D mapping, photography and sculpture, Guerra’s Future Fossils blends dead and synthetic organisms to question scientific intervention into the natural world
Dewe Mathews’ latest project delves into an arid landscape scarred by relentless economic cycles
Tomanova’s work is raw and intimate. Here, she discusses her relationship to photography and the evolution of her practice so far
BJP speaks to the creators of the documentary Last Stop Coney Island: The Life and Photography of Harold Feinstein about the late photographer’s life and work. Now, they are raising money to make the it available on DVD
“I am arguing for sex as both meaningful and meaning-making. It’s an uphill battle but I think the pictures help”
Guided by the surrealist writings of Aimé Césaire, Halpern attempts to create a visual ode to the Caribbean archipelago, compelled by the dissonance between its natural beauty and terrible history, and struggling with his position as a white outsider