Rick Pushinsky’s new photobook explores traditionally masculine stereotypes in sci-fi films

Rick Pushinsky’s new photobook explores traditionally masculine stereotypes in sci-fi films
Visiting seven sites of mass shootings, Andres Gonzalez considers the ways that communities grieve and recover from events that shatter their lives
In the bland spaces
of suburban church basements, Eli Durst finds people searching for purpose and meaning through their communal activities
Deeper Green charts the photographer’s journey through several of Belize’s protected reserves
Huhta spent two years creating work in the desolate plains of the Namibian desert. Omatandangole is the result of his journey
Sophy Rickett’s latest project delves into the life and work of Thereza Dillwyn Llewelyn, a little-known Victorian artist and astronomer, who lived in Wales
This month, we present a round-up of essential books, shows, and exhibitions from around the world
BOP Bristol 19, hosted by the Martin Parr Foundation and the Royal Photographic Society, will bring together 26 publishers, plus a series of artist talks