Contemporary Reflections
Photography collective Document Scotland reflects on the country’s changing economic and natural landscapes at Martin Parr Foundation.
Photography collective Document Scotland reflects on the country’s changing economic and natural landscapes at Martin Parr Foundation.
This week’s selection of must-see shows includes renowned awards, immersive VR experiences and inspiring photography exhibitions.
Aesthetica’s selection of ten UK photography institutions offers inspirational viewing and exceptional year-round curation.
Foam’s new exhibition explores the story of food in photography, tapping into issues surrounding domestic space, global consumption and selfhood.
December’s must-read publications look at socially responsive architecture, environmental sculpture and thoughtful global photography.
Magnum Photos launches The Art of Street Photography – an in-depth online course offering essential insights from renowned practitioners.
Demonstrating a variety of approaches to social documentary, must-see exhibitions offer experimental, realist and stylised photography.
Modern Nature at The Hepworth, Wakefield explores our evolving relationship with the organic world in an age dominated by urbanity.
From UK beaches to Latin and Central America, must-see exhibitions open 21-22 July are defined by a sense of place and local identity.
More than half of the world’s population lives in cities. Triennial of Photography Hamburg offers a range of perspectives on urban environments.
2018’s first Magnum Square Print Sale explores the theme of Freedom, investigating its definition and legacy through influential photographers.
For Joachim Hildebrand’s latest series, he travelled through the seven states of the American southwest – a visual journey through myth and reality.
Moving towards the end of May, top shows and events investigate what it means to live in an increasingly globalised landscape.
A new show at Huxley-Parlour Gallery, London, offers a new perspective on photographer Martin Parr’s socially receptive work.
Documentary photographer Martin Parr captures heavily saturated images that observe the idiosyncrasies of the everyday.
Set against the backdrop of a changing cultural landscape, Ffotogallery retraces 40 years of history by delving into the archives.
A new publication by Hatje Cantz tracks the ongoing relationship between the swimming pool and photography.
A new exhibition celebrates the British seaside experience through the lenses of Tony Ray-Jones, David Hurn and Simon Roberts and Martin Parr.
Positioning the work of leading 20th and 21st century practitioners alongside emerging artists, a show celebrates photography’s legacy.