The French-Armenian’s latest project, Black Garden, sees a nation in a perpetual state of conflict, striving for autonomy, no matter how long it might take
The French-Armenian’s latest project, Black Garden, sees a nation in a perpetual state of conflict, striving for autonomy, no matter how long it might take
For 20 years, the Chinese photographer has followed the devastations left in the wake of the construction of a colossal and controversial dam
The Land of Holes exposes environmental exploitation and injustice quietly ravaging an the community of Brescia.
“It has a universality. Even if you don’t play football, or you have no interest in it, in a lot of cultures globally it has a context, and it has a relationship to those people.”
“The effects of fracking have long-term consequences: I wasn’t going to be able to document them in a traditional way”
“It has a universality. Even if you don’t play football, or you have no interest in it, in a lot of cultures globally it has a context, and it has a relationship to those people.”
When Covid-19 hit, the Brighton-based organisation had to rethink the model of the traditional festival. The result was a “Covid-proof” outdoor exhibition, and the opportunity to experience it at home
Living in a caravan, surrounded by nature, Wood turns the lens on herself for the first time in I Wake To Listen, in her new life as a mother
Elizabeth Waterman visited 25 strip clubs over the last four years. Her documentation captures the many facets of strip culture, and the extraordinary women who work within it