1854 Fast Track seeks out the industry’s brightest unsigned talent to promote them in the commercial sphere. From visualising invisible illnesses to capturing vanishing landscapes, we unpack the practices of three more of this year’s winners
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Last month marked four years since the Grenfell Tower fire. To coincide with Portrait of Britain, photographer Tom Cockram reflects on Never Forget Grenfell: a portraiture project conceived to ensure “no one forgets” the lessons taught by a painful part of London’s history
Research has shown that London is one of the most surveilled cities worldwide
Running until 30 June, the 2021 programme examines a provocative array of future(s) against the backdrop of Belfast
A new initiative traces racial protests in the New York borough, from the beginning of the civil rights era to the present day
In a new commission for WaterAid and 1854/BJP, Calvin Chow turns his lens to Cambodia’s life force, the Tonlé Sap lake
Inzajeano Latif first met Wayne in November 2020. The two have been collaborating ever since: Wayne, documenting his own life using a Polaroid camera, Latif offering photographic mentorship while creating a body of work about the lives of people who have experienced homelessness in London.
“In our era of pandemics, climate chaos, global migration and political turmoil, we believe there has never been a more important time to connect audiences to the work artists are making”
Al J Thompson, Elena Cremona, Cemre Yesil, Max Siedentopf, Nonzuzo Gxekwa and Hubert Crabieres ruminate on the theme of Power