The Chinese-born, Chicago-based artist’s exhibition Resident Aliens at Yancey Richardson examines the personal lives and domestic spaces of immigrants
The Chinese-born, Chicago-based artist’s exhibition Resident Aliens at Yancey Richardson examines the personal lives and domestic spaces of immigrants
Curator Hiba Abid stresses the importance of rectifying inaccurately archived photographic materials about MENA communities to resist erasure or over simplification
Some 20 years after Périphérique, a new exhibition collates the artist’s celebrated series with three others to deepen his focus on the subject of cultural representation
Dreams on the Dying Stone charts migration, labour and agriculture in a country which is grappling with a politically polarised mood
The Afropean author is back with a touring show, curating working-class photographers to present an alternative reading of class aesthetics
A turbulent decade riven by social and political change, the 1980s were also fertile ground for British photography
Diane Smyth speaks to the Czech photographer about her career between Prague and England and the resistance to being pigeon-holed
Yang’s delicate images of his partner Julie explore her memories and experiences of immigrating to the US