Three bodies of work and 30 single images have won the fourth edition of one of British Journal of Photography’s biggest awards
Three bodies of work and 30 single images have won the fourth edition of one of British Journal of Photography’s biggest awards
Following on from her 2020 exhibition Naïvy at Maximillian William Gallery, Capitán collates the exhibited work, inspired by the iconic sailor suit, into an archival book object
3436 proposes how one might reconfigure the notion of the floating Black body “to allow us to understand the deep trauma of this history while building a new realm for the visual language of these photographs”
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
Born on the Caribbean island of Curaçao, a former Dutch colony, Dustin Thierry moved to…
An exhibition and photobook chart the almost 30-year career of An-My Lê, tracing her distinct approach to visualising conflicts – past and present
Curator David Drake guides us through his exhibition of 15 artists from the UK and the Gulf, who explore the deceptively simple theme of home
In the 1930s, more than 70,000 people sought refuge in Britain from Nazi-dominated Europe. Among them were a group of women photographers, now brought together in a new exhibition