5 A new exhibition asks how we can better picture the climate crisis The exhibited artists eschew documentary photography, developing new forms of picturing environmental decline It is… 6 July 2021
18 Diana Markosian reenacts her childhood to understand the choices that shaped it “It was painful to go back because I didn’t process what happened the first time” 2 July 2021
4 The real and the virtual blend in Hito Steyerl’s latest exhibition Dr Jana Johanna Haeckel reviews Steyerl’s expansive show at the Centre Pompidou ahead of its… 1 July 2021
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6 Jo Spence: From Fairy Tales to Phototherapy Spence’s previously unpublished thesis is the starting point for a new retrospective of her work 9 June 2021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