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
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
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
“It felt like a poignant opportunity to reflect on the contribution that Black people continue to make to British culture”
The artist’s interest in urbanisation and the photographic process runs through his first UK solo exhibition in over four years
The London-based photographer walks us through her creative process, moving between her Tottenham studio space and the nature that surrounds it
East Photographic’s Sue Ireland shares advice on developing portfolios, navigating negotiations and “trusting your gut”
Mehta documents the daily happenings of his home borough, Brent, between 1989 and 1993, which he celebrates for its multiculturalism in his new book