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Historic Resonance

Carnegie Museum of Art presents the work of 60 Black photojournalists, who captured both iconic figures and everyday life between 1945 and 1984.

LagosPhoto Biennial 2025: The Expanding Horizons of Photography

LagosPhoto Biennial 2025 explores the theme of ‘incarceration,’ asking how images can expose, resist and reimagine modern systems of confinement.

Playful Disruption

Staged scenes from Margeaux Walter are built on location, taking everyday household objects out of their usual context to create an uncanny effect.

Latent Memories

Albarrán Cabrera’s photographs traverse luscious, light-drenched forests and lakes, where sunbeams dapple through tree branches and over the water.

Garden Up Close

Marine Lanier’s Le Jardin d’Hannibal series is set in one of Europe’s highest botanical gardens, home to a variety of plants from the largest mountains.

Top Five Exhibitions for October

Our top shows for October spotlights artists and creatives who examine identity, heritage and community in a world that is in constant flux.

Reimagined Landscapes

Photographer Daniel Mirer disrupts the myth of the American West, bringing conversations about climate change and colonialism into the picture.

Lines of Belonging: MoMA’s Reimagining of Photography

New Photography marks its 40th year with a bold vision that unites 13 artists from Johannesburg, Kathmandu, New Orleans and Mexico City.

Challenging Narratives

Yuki Kihara’s renowned series Paradise Camp is now on display at The Whitworth, Manchester, presenting a vital recentring of queer, Indigenous voices.

British Art Fair 2025:
Tradition & Innovation

British Art Fair returns this November with an ambitious programme that reconsiders the historic canon and spotlights bold and innovative new artists.

Getting Lost

A new exhibition at Castlefield Gallery brings together artists who explore what it means to get lost and what we can discover when we lose our way.

Storms of Our Time

Prix Pictet returns to V&A for its 11th edition. It invites reflections on the growing volatility of our age, forever poised on the brink of the next crisis.

Portraits of Black Life 

Fotografiska Berlin presents Yero Adugna Eticha’s intimate portraits, which skilfully highlight the joy, resilience and complexity of Black life in Germany.

Somerset House:
Experimentation and Innovation

Somerset House announces its 2026–2027 season, which features artists, collectives and events that continually challenges creative boundaries.

Reclaimed Narratives

A powerful new exhibition at FOMU Antwerp spotlights photography from Palestinian women. Their images are a bold and defiant act of resistance.

Tyler Mitchell:
Reimagining Black Dandyism 

Tyler Mitchell’s new show at Gagosian, London presents a nuanced exploration of Black identity through fashion, portraiture and visual narrative.

Bradford 2025:
A Legacy Beyond Measure

Bradford City of Culture 2025 announces its closing programme, bringing a landmark year of art and community engagement to a fittingly bold end.

Five New Photobooks to Read

We bring you five new photobooks to enjoy this autumn. Their topics range from iconic figures in architecture, to the reality of present-day dating.

Reframed Narratives

Ajamu X’s latest exhibition at Foam Amsterdam questions: How can stories of queer communities be preserved when they are deliberately excluded?

Nadav Kander: After Dark

The acclaimed photographer’s upcoming exhibition in London encourages pause and contemplation via three compelling, otherworldly bodies of work.

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