Jon Pountney shares images and reflections from lockdown in Treforest, a village near Pontypridd, southern Wales

Jon Pountney shares images and reflections from lockdown in Treforest, a village near Pontypridd, southern Wales
Carrie Mae Weems, Dana Scruggs, Lola Flash and Mark Sealy invite us to look and consider — to acknowledge and act upon injustices that pervade the past and the present. In light of recent events, we return to interviews with them from our archive
With Covid-19 on everyone’s mind, our June issue considers the risk and responsibility of documenting the pandemic, with remarkable stories from the frontline. Plus, some reminders of life before lockdown
As parts of the world begin to ease out of lockdown, this month’s highlights are both virtual and IRL
Guided by the many dichotomies that exist within a hospital environment, Khan’s latest book, shot over four years, offers a rare insight into life inside the UK’s healthcare system
Rafael Heygster and Helena Lea Manhartsberger’s collaborative project captures the surreal tensions created by the rapid normalisation of new rules and infrastructures
An online photography publication interrogating the notion of absence, by students at The Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, takes on new significance in the context of Covid-19
In 2007, Subotzky and Patrick Waterhouse began a six-year project about the infamous Johannesburg skyscraper. Now, a new addition to the work focuses on its dystopian core — an almost 200-metre long abyss running up its centre
McInnes celebrates the simple act of going to the park, in a time when for some it might be the most significant part of the day