The Dutch-born Moluccan artist is interested in how class, rather than race, creates solidarity among immigrant communities through tender images of young men in Europe
The Dutch-born Moluccan artist is interested in how class, rather than race, creates solidarity among immigrant communities through tender images of young men in Europe
In the US, the trans community faces a lack of funding in the arts. Danielle Ezzo speaks to four trans photographers in the US at a time of insecurity
The photographer worked in collaboration with coastal communities in Colombia to advocate against the devastating effects of narcotics
The Iraqi-Iranian artist tells BJP about the story behind her recent project ahead of the 7th edition of the annual Jameel Prize
The photographer’s new book A Sea Apart explores migratory distance and the memories that come with yearning for a homeland
In her debut book Subway Portraits, Beijing-born, London-based photographer Sirui Ma turns her lens towards some of New York’s most overlooked yet essential workers; the MTA conductors
Charting the transformative power of protest photography across print media over seven decades, 10×10 Photobooks’s latest book redefines the visual language of dissent
Following on from their last venture, founders Serbest Salih and Amar Kılıç tell BJP about why they use photography with displaced children
A working photographer and farm labourer, Joanne Coates’s latest work asks who can still afford to make rural land their home