People of My Time at Hannah Traore Gallery brings together 50 works spanning two decades, celebrating the intersection of tradition and pop-culture

People of My Time at Hannah Traore Gallery brings together 50 works spanning two decades, celebrating the intersection of tradition and pop-culture
Through family archives and new images, Postponed Disbelief explores memory, language, and the impact of conflict
A turbulent decade riven by social and political change, the 1980s were also fertile ground for British photography
The Lebanese artist blends image-making into her multidisciplinary approach to achieve stylised 3D collages exploring memory and womanhood
Curator Topher Campbell and artist Evan Ifekoya tell Edwin Coomasaru how they, along with others, transformed the pioneering rukus! archive into an important show at Somerset House
The Peruvian One to Watch has revisited childhood rituals to examine how intimacy lurks behind violence
Featuring artists from across the world, this south London show surveys lens-based activism beyond straight documentary
Informed by their day job as a social worker, Marley Starskey Butler traces their own complex upbringing through moving-image, text and photographs
The Iranian artist discusses the multifaceted violence – and resistance – in The Fury, a set of powerful nude portraits and dance-inspired film