Throughout September, BJP-online will be sharing the work of 18 emerging image-makers, selected from hundreds of nominations by international experts
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“They call Alzheimer’s ‘the long goodbye’ and it’s true — it’s a painfully gradual loss”
After 12 years of considering the country’s history, representation, and landscape, Orrantia reveals his first body of work made from his adopted home in South Africa: “I decided that what I could say about this place was to do with my own relationship to it”
The Brighton-based organisation remodel their biennale festival and annual magazine, with the aim of widening access and passing on power
“It’s a world in which Black folks can appear intimate, in unison with themselves, and in sync with one another”
The subjects of Mirror Portraits contemplate themselves from multiple angles — from within each portrait, and beyond them
Harriman is one of the most widely-shared photographers of the Black Lives Matter movement. Here, he shares his story, and discusses one of his favourite images
“We look at the statistics and the hospitals, focusing on the people who have contracted the illness, and we forget about how the situation impacts the community”
As protests against police brutality continue to gain momentum, Chris Boot and Thomas Dworzak look back at the Georgian revolution, when the president fired the country’s corrupt police force
Carrie Mae Weems, Dana Scruggs, Lola Flash and Mark Sealy invite us to look and consider — to acknowledge and act upon injustices that pervade the past and the present. In light of recent events, we return to interviews with them from our archive