Mathieu Richer Mamousse captures one of Paris’s oldest funfairs as a vibrant social stage where working-class traditions and migrant identities collide on the city’s margins
Mathieu Richer Mamousse captures one of Paris’s oldest funfairs as a vibrant social stage where working-class traditions and migrant identities collide on the city’s margins
Walking Along the Parramatta River resists romantic depictions of an industrialised area whilst depicting the diversity of life along its banks
Portrait of Britain returns with a shortlist of 200 photographs reflecting a nation caught between change and continuity.
The Somali-Norwegian photographer’s project Family in Focus was developed across several countries and continents, asking what a family constitutes
Iraqi Female Photographers is a collective addressing systemic sexism, a lack of women’s stories and institutional support in the country
Portrait of Britain returns with a shortlist of 200 photographs reflecting a nation caught between change and continuity.
I Still Dream of Lost Vocabularies invites new perspectives on social histories through mixed-media image making
The almost two decades-old photo book is revisited to extend the conversation about a community facing erasure
A new publication offers a glimpse at the artist’s 30-year collection of personal workbooks, revealing a sense of duty to those she photographs