Mixing his signature celebrity portraits with images of his own family, Carter’s new book celebrates unparalleled beauty in everyone

Mixing his signature celebrity portraits with images of his own family, Carter’s new book celebrates unparalleled beauty in everyone
David Aruquipa Pérez’s images of Las Chinas Morenas highlight an often-overlooked fight for queer liberation
Theo Deproost was given free rein in the collection of the Royal College of Physicians, casting his lens over objects ranging from cigar lighters to anti-pollution masks. The results are both educative and eccentric
The South African’s photographs of tragedy and vitality are on show in London, just a stone’s throw from the sites of the original specialist centres at Middlesex Hospital
The artist delves deep into family and community archives to reflect on migration, portraiture, and his British-Caribbean heritage
Unframing Colonialism is an eye-opening exhibition curated by Damarice Amao, taking a critical look at how photography furthered the colonial project in France
Presenting 100 images from her vast, found archive, Humes’ book also boldly attests to the stark reality of gender inequality over the decades
Klara and the Bomb is a complex and layered photobook, brimming with overlapping stories, archive, documents and constellations of images
The eighth edition of the festival is directed by Koyo Kouoh, who has created a space to debate how the ubiquity of imagery is changing the way we think and behave