The Polish photographer’s work is often rooted in the political and social landscape of her home country

The Polish photographer’s work is often rooted in the political and social landscape of her home country
“For me, the whole process was like putting a stick into an anthill and confronting my family trauma,” the Polish photographer says.
Empty Nest is a delicate telling of the changing roles and relations in a family influenced by China’s one-child policy
When Alba Zari was four years old, she fled the Children of God cult with her mother and grandmother. Now, after many years, the artist is seeking answers about her family’s past in an attempt to understand the controversial sect that recruited them
Bolongaro collaborates with his wife and two children on his first book, Gravity Begins at Home
His new 756-page book explores a home in a remote Japanese village that may soon be gone
The photographer searches for the subtle details that evoke emotion and memory in and around her neighbourhood
“These photographs are not a documentation or story telling or even art. They are declarations of Love”
Through portraits of family and loved ones, Červeňová’s latest series is a journey of entanglement and self discovery
Beginning with a newborn and ending with a 100-year-old, Lewis captures a portrait of diversity and charm in the East London borough