Opening 6 March at The Photographer’s Gallery, this year’s lens-based artists feature collaborative projects, installations, video and sound pieces, and experimental conceptual photography
Opening 6 March at The Photographer’s Gallery, this year’s lens-based artists feature collaborative projects, installations, video and sound pieces, and experimental conceptual photography
Laetitia Vançon’s The Other Battlefields and Giya Makondo-Wills’ New Scramble will be exhibited at 10 14 Gallery and PhotoIreland, alongside single image winners including Ana Flores, Esther N’sapu, Ada Marino and Karen Paz Gonzalez
In Beneath the Surface Skin, chemigrams made with Arctic seawater and glacial portraits become letters across loss
Published by Disko Bay, the 25-year-long project sits at the intersection of resolution and conclusion with striking honesty
GIRLS: On Boredom, Rebellion and Being In-Between gathers decades of images, memories, from Jim Britt’s iconic Sisters to contemporary reflections on the rituals of growing up
At MK Gallery, Milton Keynes, Dare to Look brings together over four decades of work by the Chilean artist
Kenyan-born, Washington DC-based photographer Polly Irungu, founder of the collective, is also one of the few Black women photographers to work at the White House
The photographer experiments with form in Daa.era whilst coming to understand mourning as a form of homecoming
Today, Tomorrow is playful, collaborative approach to the “precious” photo album which the Chinese-American photographer rebuilt to heal her ruptured roots