How to Unname a Tree dismantles the notion of trees as static symbols, revealing them as beings that blur the lines of identity

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
Pagodas adorn parks and botanical gardens across the West, but their heritage tells a story of aristocracy and Oriental colonialism, as Yuxing Chen discovered after swapping Shanghai for London