The twin brothers are working on a long-term book project reimagining a homeland rooted in Black beauty and belonging
The twin brothers are working on a long-term book project reimagining a homeland rooted in Black beauty and belonging
Lines of Engagement, How Technology, Ethics and Trust Shape Photojournalism Today provided an urgent insight into the contemporary construction of visual narratives, hosted at the London College of Communication but open to all in person and online
At MK Gallery, Milton Keynes, Dare to Look brings together over four decades of work by the Chilean artist
The Austin-born artist engages with the Texas African-American Photography Archive to reveal a compelling portrait of kinship in the American South
Chris Steele-Perkins, Magnum photographer and one of the most acute chroniclers of postwar Britain, has died aged 78
The academic is based in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London but, she explains, her work centres around peace photography
Galerie Bene Taschen exhibit the works of Jamel Shabazz, Joseph Rodriguez and Gregory Bojorquez throughout the 1980s and 90s, documenting the genre’s rise to popularity
Dreams on the Dying Stone charts migration, labour and agriculture in a country which is grappling with a politically polarised mood
Nimie Li’s graduate project about his mother explores his Chinese-British adolescence and poses questions around how movement effects intimacy