For 20 years, the Chinese photographer has followed the devastations left in the wake of the construction of a colossal and controversial dam

For 20 years, the Chinese photographer has followed the devastations left in the wake of the construction of a colossal and controversial dam
Photographed in six of China’s largest cities, Lange’s latest publication imagines a futuristic metropolis, haunted by its past
Xu is the winner of this years Grand Prix prize at the Hyères International Festival Fashion and Photography. Here, we revisit an interview originally published in March 2020
Russia was once seen as China’s ‘Big Brother’, but now, China is the largest consumer of Russian energy, and one of the world’s most powerful economies. Valya Lee interrogates the relationship between the two neighbouring nations.
A new exhibition, set within ancient ruins in Normandy, paints a portrait of a transitioning China — through 13 photographers’ and 80 works that explore the river
Abstract forms, vivid colours, and unexpected motifs thread through Davison’s exploration of the Miao in Song Flowers — his second photobook published by Loose Joints, in collaboration with fashion house Marni
Unbeknown to his parents, who are unaware of his sexuality, Xu returned home to create temporary installations exploring his identity in a space that has historically repressed it
The Canadian photographer explores the fractured identity of second-generation members of the Chinese diaspora, and the rapid cycle of destruction and construction in modern China
The images in Yuan’s latest book are gentle and dream-like, but looking closer, something’s not quite right