3 Lynn Hershman Leeson: “My work was considered bad art [for over 50 years]” This article is printed in the latest issue of British Journal of Photography magazine, Humanity… 29 June 2021
9 Gabby Laurent falls, over and over again In her new book and exhibition, the significance of falling is two-fold To fall is… 18 June 2021
6 Jo Spence: From Fairy Tales to Phototherapy Spence’s previously unpublished thesis is the starting point for a new retrospective of her work 9 June 2021
7 Looking back: James Barnor reflects This article is produced in partnership with Bristol Photo Festival 2021: A Sense of Place,… 6 June 2021
10 A new exhibition asks, how did humanity get here? And how might it progress? The Horizon is Moving Nearer, at Bienal Fotografia do Porto, brings together series from several… 1 June 2021
5 Exploring the economy of exposure in the work of Yushi Li As the photographer’s work goes on show in a new exhibition, Li discusses her practice,… 11 May 2021
7 Looking back: Dawoud Bey engages history This article was printed in the Power & Empowerment issue of British Journal of Photography… 9 April 2021
7 Mary Ellen Mark’s distinct depictions of girlhood reflect the diverse realities of that word Photographs from several series spanning the late photographer’s career feature in Mary Ellen Mark: Girlhood,… 22 March 2021
7 Sue Williamson casts a critical lens on South Africa’s painful past in her first UK solo exhibition Testimony, at Goodman Gallery, London, reflects on the violence and oppression of apartheid and complicates… 17 March 2021
3 A reminder of what it means to photograph the tumult of everyday life But Still, It Turns explores new forms of documentary photography, framing the chaotic world that surrounds us. 22 February 2021