Started as a vehicle for his own work, Arinzechukwu Patrick’s Random Photo Journal has grown into a lively magazine on Africa and beyond

Started as a vehicle for his own work, Arinzechukwu Patrick’s Random Photo Journal has grown into a lively magazine on Africa and beyond
After publishing Father with Aperture and exhibitions at The National Portrait Gallery and Foam, the Armenian American photographer looks ahead to her shows in Berlin and at Recontres D’Arles
Photography and poetry have a long-standing connection and the pairing is enjoying renewed popularity. Rachel Segal Hamilton speaks with photographers and poets to find out why
Shot over six years across four continents, ‘The Anthropocene Illusion’ is a disturbing insight into a world in which the natural world is replaced by spectacle
The Canadian artist has captured our scars on the planet for over four decades. His largest ever show is a rallying cry with multiple voices
“We can often find out just as much about ourselves by looking at the environments around us”
In his latest project and soon-to-be book, George Georgiou finds anonymity and intimacy along the roadside of American parades
When Kanghee Kim started making photographs, it was out of frustration. Due to visa complications,…