Soho Photography Quarter opened to the public last week, occupying the recently refurbished square directly outside the London gallery

Soho Photography Quarter opened to the public last week, occupying the recently refurbished square directly outside the London gallery
A new exhibition showcases a selection of the 150,000 artefacts discovered after the former nanny’s death
Gold & Ashes takes over Hoxton Arches this Wednesday ahead of the fifth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire
In Singh’s first major survey, on show in Berlin, the movement and physicality of the photographer’s creative process manifests in her free-flowing images and the many forms she employs to create and show them
Reflections on absence, agency, and change weave through Winship’s quiet, observational images
The show highlights the well-known and overlooked artists who captured the mood of the era
Consumerism and imperialism have long been explored and visualised in photography. Indeed, images themselves are a commodity that perpetuate the cycle. But with the dawn of the internet and new technologies, the heightened awareness of the climate crisis, intersectional thought and need for decolonisation, photography’s relationship to capitalism is being reexamined.
To come out was to risk one’s job, children, and safety. For these communities, “the party was the victory”