We revisit an interview with the visual activist ahead of their first major survey in Germany opening at Gropius Bau
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For the past half decade, Dee Dwyer has documented the ongoing protests occurring in her city, Washington DC, feeling it her duty to tell the story from the perspective of the Black community.
The work condemns the abusive kafala system in Lebanon, where women from Sierra Leone are recruited through a human trafficking network
Photographer and lecturer Aaron Schuman guides us through the history and creativity of the diverse community he calls home
We speak to the archivist at The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center in New York about the importance of preserving LGBTQ history
New York was central to Tomanova’s photographic development. Her latest publication, which launches at Dashwood Books, NY, today, immortalises landscapes and individuals across the city
Headline shows include the work of Asa Johannesson, the Archive of Public Protests and Sofia Karim
To coincide with Portrait of Britain 2021, photographer and curator Liz Hingley discusses Side Gallery’s latest exhibition: Youth Rising in the UK, 1981-2021
Since 2019, Worthless Studios has handed out thousands of free rolls of film to professional and amateur photographers across the US. Now, two new photobooks present an edit of the work
The Italian festival returns to its fortress home in the Tuscan hills with the theme ‘We Are Humans’