Yashna Kaul uses her father’s photographs to reconstruct his presence in her mind – years after his death from Alzheimer’s disease. The end goal isn’t truth, but the surreal wonder of family myth-making

Yashna Kaul uses her father’s photographs to reconstruct his presence in her mind – years after his death from Alzheimer’s disease. The end goal isn’t truth, but the surreal wonder of family myth-making
Created across Nigeria, India and at open cast mines across Europe, Wahala is a poignant reminder that the climate crisis is everybody’s problem
The annual festival was established in 2015 to address the lack of support for the Indian photography community. Here, we speak to the festival’s founder Aquin Mathews about its origins, and this year’s program
Kunath’s project, titled Naduu, pictures young women and girls where she grew up. Using photography, she hopes to stimulate the dialogue around sexuality and mental health
The young Indian photographer combines archive, sketches and still life and more, to illustrate hidden truths from his home country’s complex past
The Goswamis’ milky skin and blonde, feathery hair have rendered them victims of lifelong bullying and segregation
Made over the course of almost 15 years in more than 13 countries, Lotman’s book invites us to choose our own adventure
Growing up in Australia, Kumar was dismissive of her Indian heritage. ‘Ghar’ and ‘Nagar’ – meaning ‘home’ and ‘town’ in Hindi – are part of her ongoing efforts to re-discover her “Indianness”, as she puts it
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