Nimie Li’s graduate project about his mother explores his Chinese-British adolescence and poses questions around how movement effects intimacy

Nimie Li’s graduate project about his mother explores his Chinese-British adolescence and poses questions around how movement effects intimacy
How to Unname a Tree dismantles the notion of trees as static symbols, revealing them as beings that blur the lines of identity
BJP heads to Jimei in China to find a festival bringing forward a vast programme dissecting immigration, family histories and new technology
In this profile from 2014, the Dutch photographer discusses her Cold War travels, influences, and Roman Catholic upbringing
Investment in a vast new photography centre illustrates the scope of the city’s cultural reach, adding to China’s stature as a global photo destination
Now in its ninth year, the Chinese festival brings works from Les Rencontres d’Arles alongside its own cutting-edge programme. Diane Smyth speaks with co-founder RongRong
The Ones to Watch talent’s first project sees them apply ideas of harmony to a friend’s journey to motherhood
Inside a converted tractor shed with a tin roof, overlooking the moors of West Yorkshire, Yan Wang Preston connects to nature and embraces her roots