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A New Perspective

High Museum of Art spotlights the visionary artists of the New Vision movement, and the contemporary practitioners who are continuing their legacy.

Memory of a Place

Nick Prideaux’s photo book navigates the loss of the photographer’s family home in Australia, offering a powerful meditation on grief and climate disaster.

Visual Activism

A new exhibition as part of Bienal Fotografia do Porto explores the role of photographers in preserving memory and encouraging activism.

Collective Memory

Lebanese photographer Randa Mirza documents the changes she has seen in her home city of Beirut, impacted by both conflict and economic upheaval.

The Power of Place:
Liverpool Biennial 2025

This year’s programme, Bedrock, features 30 artists and collectives across 18 venues, spanning heritage sites, community spaces and cultural institutions.

A Major Cultural Moment:
Rencontres D’Arles 2025

Rencontres D’Arles returns as one of the biggest events in the international photography calendar, spotlighting renowned names and emerging talent.

In Other Worlds:
The Art of Translation

Focal Point Gallery’s latest exhibition considers the nature of translation, exploring how it functions in society as both a creative and interpretive act.

Language and Image:
The Poetics of Photography

Pérez Art Museum Miami brings together 50 artists to explore how photography is a medium for both cultural expression and conceptual experimentation.

Championing Diversity

Women in Art Fair returns for its third edition 19 – 21 June, giving artists and curators a platform to exchange ideas around gender, sexuality and culture.

5 Images from
Photo Basel 2025

Photo Basel, Switzerland’s first and only art fair dedicated exclusively to photographic art, returns for its 10th anniversary edition from 17-22 June.

Hélène Amouzou:
Evocative Portraiture

Hélène Amouzou unveils a major new site-specific photo installation, In Between, at London’s Royal Docks to coincide with Refugee Week 2025.

Nature Reframed

Lee Myoung Ho’s most celebrated series focuses on “portraits” of trees. The twist? These impressive plants are photographed in front of huge canvases.

Steve McQueen:
Beauty, History and Resilience

Steve McQueen’s photography of flowers native to the Caribbean Island of Grenada are a mediation on national history, West Indian heritage and resilience.

Into the Depths

Julian Charrière’s show charts a course from seas and lakes to melting ice sheets, taking stock of the ecological and political issues wrapped up in water.

Metamorph

A recent exhibition from ArtFlow featured 20 artists who explored how personal identity is shaped by modern social norms and cultural expectations.

The Self Obscured

Gerwyn Davies’ playful photography explores ideas of self-expression and societal perception, obscuring his subjects in abstract, geometric costumes.

Documenting History

Foam Amsterdam’s latest exhibition spotlights the resistance photographers who documented the last days of WWII, ensuring history is not forgotten.

Constructing the Image

Felicity Hammond tours the UK with an evolving installation that “unveils the machine” – revealing the aggressive processes that enable AI tools to operate.

Shared Optimism

Balloons, origami butterflies, paper cranes and blooming flowers appear in Fares Micue’s self portraits, which are full of hopeful symbolism.

Ethereal Landscapes

Shimmering white veils drop down from the sky in Reuben Wu’s latest body of work, creating the illusion of barriers, or curtains, between worlds.

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