The Zimbabwean-born, London-based artist problematises his memories of childhood, speaking through his self-published book, They Still Owe Him a Boat
The Zimbabwean-born, London-based artist problematises his memories of childhood, speaking through his self-published book, They Still Owe Him a Boat
As Paris Photo returns for its 28th edition, artistic director Anna Planas explains how the photofair is taking an expanded approach
The South Korean festival reaches for a new conception of the world in which humans are part of a wider, more symbiotic flow. Artistic director Emmanuelle de l’Ecotais explains
Dreams on the Dying Stone charts migration, labour and agriculture in a country which is grappling with a politically polarised mood
Celebrated photographer Sebastião Salgado has died after more than 50 years of committed documentary work; here BJP draws on past interviews to give an insight into his approach
The emerging Filipino-American artist’s project Barako exhibited at Photo Fringe 2024
The photographer discusses his deep connection with horses, the universal truths they embody, and how they inspire his sensorial photography
Tamara Abdul Hadi visited the marshes of southern Iraq to reimagine a European photo book about the region made years prior
The Canadian artist has captured our scars on the planet for over four decades. His largest ever show is a rallying cry with multiple voices