For two years, Batniji took screenshots of the glitchy video calls he made to his family back in Gaza, now compiled into a book

For two years, Batniji took screenshots of the glitchy video calls he made to his family back in Gaza, now compiled into a book
The Boston artist’s ‘Before Freedom’ series has captured the minds of gallery goers and activists alike
Rebecca Topakian watched on alongside Russian soldiers as Nagorno-Karabakh was absorbed into Azerbaijan
Shot in arms fairs around the world over the last eight years, Nikita Teryoshin’s Nothing Personal reveals the chilling business of conflict
Andrea Orejarena and Caleb Stein gave their collaborators control over their narrative, culminating in a multi-disciplinary body of work that reflects on questions of authorship
Presenting three decades of work, Miro Kuzmanovic’s self-published monograph addresses the legacy of the conflicts in former Yugoslavia, and how they have affected contemporary national identity
As the country enters an uncertain political and social landscape once more, Peress’ 2,000-page document of Northern Irish life in the 1970s and 80s feels more pertinent than ever
Beginning in 1996, Chris Leslie’s visual art project – a photobook, website, and series of events and exhibitions – captures war-torn communities as they rebuilt their lives
Winner of the BJP International Photography Award 2020, Lhuisset parallels the heroism of Kurdish guerilla fighters in Iraq with their plight once they come to seek refuge in Europe