Transcendent Snapshots
Robert Buck/Beck’s staged Kodak Instant photographs chronicle moments from the artist’s creative life, pointing towards a larger narrative.
Robert Buck/Beck’s staged Kodak Instant photographs chronicle moments from the artist’s creative life, pointing towards a larger narrative.
Dionisio González’s series offer answers to social problems whilst exploring the intersection between nature and urban spaces.
In an era were the position of the creative sector is challenged by politics, Zealous introduces a new platform to champion artistic innovation.
A new collaborative project between FUJIFILM and Magnum Photos investigates the global sentiment of home.
An exhibition foregrounds work by a series of photographers who engage both poetically and visually with notions of reality and space.
A focus on light, colour and composition defines pioneering colour photographer Harry Gruyaert’s oeuvre.
Thomas Schüpping’s panoramic landscapes offer dialogues between civilisations and the environment, investigating human impact.
The post-industrial landscape of northern England forms the inspiration for Theo Simpson’s innovative blend of photography, sculpture and installation.
An exhibition of contemporary photography from Africa and the diaspora highlights creative and cultural diversity.
A new volume from Hatje Cantz brings together visual essays exploring the cultural and social landscape of Berlin.
Maroesjka Lavigne records remote corners of the earth, capturing the beauty of desolate landscapes. Her work is at PHOTOFAIRS San Francisco.
The Jerwood Visual Arts Photoworks Awards exhibition showcases work from emerging practitioners, including Sam Laughlin.
Surrounded by a tumultuous climate, Turkish-born photographer Fatma Bucak channels her Kurdish history through an exhibition at Fondazione Merz.
Abbie Trayler-Smith’s After Darkness records the aftermath of conflict in Mosul by documenting the region’s people and places.
Showcasing the intricacies of architecture alongside contemporary photography, the city is awoken by annual outdoor festival Jaipur Photo.
The fourth edition of Photo London stages the past, present and future of the experimental medium which dominates visual culture.
John Sypal’s Zuisha series is led by the lens, using the camera as tool for creating painterly, automatic compositions.
In a culture defined by a continual stream of news, it is easy to become detached. The nominated projects reveal a human perspective.
Since 2011, Luca Tombolini has been drum scanning and printing on large scale prints, creating real-life scenes taken from long solo trips in remote areas.