Reading Time: 2 minutes Opening this weekend, Noémie Goudal’s latest exhibition explores the history of earth’s climate, traversing into the depths of forests, swamplands and mountains

Reading Time: 2 minutes Opening this weekend, Noémie Goudal’s latest exhibition explores the history of earth’s climate, traversing into the depths of forests, swamplands and mountains
Reading Time: 4 minutes Roaming central London, the Indian photographer creates spontaneous portraits of the curious characters that populated the city when he first moved there
Reading Time: 3 minutes Bee takes inspiration from the actor’s life experiences and varied career for the editorial’s narrative
Reading Time: 3 minutes “This is something that’s really good for you; good for everyone. So how come only one kind of person is seen doing it?” Part of a new campaign from yoga studio Stretch, Ma’s latest work sets out to subvert homogenous ‘wellness’ imagery
Reading Time: 4 minutes Headline shows include the work of Asa Johannesson, the Archive of Public Protests and Sofia Karim
Reading Time: 2 minutes The annual celebration attracts over two million people from a diverse, international background. In its absence, a new show presents its festivities through a markedly Black British lens
Reading Time: 3 minutes Last month marked four years since the Grenfell Tower fire. To coincide with Portrait of Britain, photographer Tom Cockram reflects on Never Forget Grenfell: a portraiture project conceived to ensure “no one forgets” the lessons taught by a painful part of London’s history
Reading Time: 3 minutes “It felt like a poignant opportunity to reflect on the contribution that Black people continue to make to British culture”
Reading Time: 3 minutes The artist’s interest in urbanisation and the photographic process runs through his first UK solo exhibition in over four years