On 11 March 2011, a magnitude 9.1 earthquake off the Pacific coast of Japan unleashed…

On 11 March 2011, a magnitude 9.1 earthquake off the Pacific coast of Japan unleashed…
“There is nothing worse than war – both sides always lose,” says the Ukrainian photographer, whose documentation of the Euromaidan protests is now published in a photobook
Returning for the second time this year, Liz Johnson Artur’s latest photography exhibition at the Southbank Centre captures the lives of South London communities
In his first major solo show, Christopher Nunn offers a rare glimpse of everyday life in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine: “It was very real, people were dying and the region was fractured”
David Brandon Geeting’s vivid and playful images of his Brooklyn neighbourhood contain a cautionary message
Setting out to document
a southern US state community in the first year of Trump’s presidency, Robbie Lawrence and
Sala Elise Patterson found
the greater narrative lay
in the Ogeechee River
that runs through it
When Michael Magers’ reflected on his archive he noticed a pattern, interspersed throughout a decade of his work: “I kept going back to this idea of being close but far at the same time”
Shot over four years, Nelson’s new documentary hones in on a single street in Hackney, where 150-year-old eateries meet hipster coffee joints and £2m penthouse flats