The Studio — Staging Desire at Autograph Gallery explores the late Nigerian photographer’s practice centred around queer expression

The Studio — Staging Desire at Autograph Gallery explores the late Nigerian photographer’s practice centred around queer expression
The charitable print sale’s co-founder, Isabella van Merle, reveals to Sarah Moroz the stories behind some of the images featured this year
Holding Space at 10 14 gallery features several emerging artists who shine a light on interdependence in global communities
The Iraqi-Iranian artist tells BJP about the story behind her recent project ahead of the 7th edition of the annual Jameel Prize
Working through the trauma of the asylum seeking process in the US, the photographer says he came to photography later than his peers and uses it as a mechanism to heal intergenerational migratory disruptions
Google and Aperture’s annual prize shines a light on emerging photographers from across the US
For Perez, nightlife became a unifier, not just a subject of interest. As it was for many queer people, it also became part of their identity formation
“We were fascinated by the rich diversity of Latin America and the Latinx diaspora experience and wanted to address expectations of what Latinx means,” say the organisers behind Mundo Latinx, an exhibition of Latin American work going on show in London. “This exhibition coincides with challenging times in the global political climate when it is particularly important to highlight identity politics and diverse representation.”
A multimedia show, featuring work by film-makers, illustrators, and fashion designers as well as photographers, Mundo Latinx includes work by contemporary image-makers such as Diego Moreno from Mexico and Brecho Replay from Brazil, whose projects challenge notions of Latin American identity and beauty. Mundo Latinx is on show at the Fashion Space Gallery at London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London, and is organised by White Line Projects, a group of London College of Fashion, UAL MA Fashion Curation alumni which was founded by Fiona McKay and Xenia Capacete Caballero.
The work of Angolan photographer Délio Jasse is colourful and textured, experimenting with analogue photographic…