Reading Time: 3 minutes With the annual photo fair moving online, we round-up what not to miss in its digital reincarnation, plus other noteworthy events and exhibitions taking place online and IRL across the capital

Reading Time: 3 minutes With the annual photo fair moving online, we round-up what not to miss in its digital reincarnation, plus other noteworthy events and exhibitions taking place online and IRL across the capital
Reading Time: 3 minutes “If you had told me ten years ago that I would be making pictures of flowers, I would have said you were out of your mind”
Reading Time: 2 minutes Blending portraits with defunct bolívar banknotes, Felipe Jácome captures the exhaustion of Venezuelan migrants and the broken country from which they flee
Reading Time: 7 minutes Peter Hujar’s powerful photographs capture the personalities and landscapes of New York City’s flourishing downtown-scene — post-Stonewall and pre-AIDS
Reading Time: 7 minutes The Ukranian photographer spent two years smuggling found images out of Chernobyl’s exclusion zone. Now, he presents them in a virtual gallery
Reading Time: 4 minutes As parts of the world begin to ease out of lockdown, this month’s highlights are both virtual and IRL
Reading Time: 2 minutes Rembrandt’s masterpiece The Night Watch is viewed afresh through the eyes of its audience for a revealing film installation
Reading Time: 3 minutes Don McCullin, Hannah Reyes Morales, Nadine Ijewere, and The 1619 Project are recognised in a new series of films and online galleries
Reading Time: 4 minutes An online photography publication interrogating the notion of absence, by students at The Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, takes on new significance in the context of Covid-19