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

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
Ghost Dance, a collaboration with filmmaker CJ Clarke, premiers as part of this year’s Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize
Featuring work by 88 artists, the sale, which closes this weekend, hopes to raise funds for multiple India-based charities
Vivek Vadoliya, Bharat Sikka, and Prarthna Singh are amongst the photographers donating work to the cause
Growing up in the spiritual commune, the photographer travels to Vrindavan, India, to retrace and understand the roots of the religion
Currently on show at Dubai’s Ishara Art Foundation, Growing like a Tree charts the rise of photo-activism within a growing network of artists and organisations across the region
Mehta documents the daily happenings of his home borough, Brent, between 1989 and 1993, which he celebrates for its multiculturalism in his new book