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Joanne Coates
The Lie of the Land The Lie of the Land explores the social history of [...]
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August 2018
Yan Wang Preston
Forest Frank and the Forest March 2013: Frank, a 300-year-old daqing tree (Latin name: Ficus hookeriana Corner), was still standing at its home—the tiny village of Xialiu at the [...]
July 2018
Sim Chi Yin
Seeing Like A State, China, (2013 - on-going) I would conquer the Cedar Forest. I will set my hand to it and chop it down. — Epic of Gilgamesh In [...]
June 2018
Marcia Michael
I Am Now You - Mother In the photographic series entitled I Am Now You – Mother (2017), Marcia Michael visualises the act of matrilineage through the body of [...]
April 2018
Cécile Smetana Baudier
Cécile Smetana Baudier ‘Diaspora’ is a work in progress exploring the African Diaspora, with a visual focus on childhood. Following on from the success of Baudier’s previous project, which [...]
Karen Miranda Rivadeneira
Other Stories Other Stories is Ecuadorian-American photographer Karen Miranda Rivadeneira’s first monograph. It focuses on her relationships with the women in her extended family, especially her mother and [...]
March 2018
Linda Brownlee
I Zii Knowing her friend’s appetite for rough-hewn landscape and the minutia of family networks, Aisling Farinella invited photographer Linda Brownlee to visit her relatives in the Sicilian village [...]
January 2018
Siân Davey
Martha “Why don’t you photograph me anymore?” This is what Martha said in response to me focusing my camera so often on her sister Alice. It took me [...]
MFON: Women Photographers of the African Diaspora
MFON: Women Photographers of the African Diaspora MFON: Women Photographers of the African Diaspora is an exclusive and commemorative publication committed to establishing and representing a collective voice [...]
November 2017
Nina Berman
An autobiography of Miss Wish Introduction by Tanya Habjouqa "An autobiography of Miss Wish is my favorite new photo book of the year. Nina Berman transcends what is [...]
Maria Sturm
You Don't Look Native To Me "You don‘t look Native to me" shows excerpts from the lives of young Native Americans from around Pembroke, Robeson County, North Carolina, [...]
October 2017
Zanele Muholi selected by Renée Mussai
SOMNYAMA NGONYAMA, HAIL THE DARK LIONESS Curated and written by Renée Mussai Zanele Muholi’s Somnyama Ngonyama presents a compelling and visionary mosaic of identities, an exquisite empire of selves. Inviting [...]
September 2017
Carolina Arantes
First Generation Between 1975 and 1980 there was a high level of family reunification immigration from Africa to France. The first generation born in France from this wave [...]
August 2017
August Special: Book Preview
For August we present a special selection of images taken from the forthcoming book, 'Firecrackers: Female Photographers Now', by Fiona Rogers and Max Houghton, published by Thames & Hudson Firecrackers: Female Photographers [...]
June 2017
Sarah Tulloch
ObjectImage ObjectImage is a poignant approach to the physical material of a photograph and a re-imagination of it into new forms. ObjectImage roots itself in album collections of the [...]
May 2017
Dornith Doherty
Archiving Eden Spurred by the impending completion of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, Archiving Eden explores the role of seed banks and their preservation efforts in the face of [...]
April 2017
Margaret Mitchell
In This Place The work ‘Family’ was made in 1994. This series of images of my sister and her three children presents a narrative of childhood containing both joy [...]
March 2017
Aletheia Casey
No Blood Stained the Wattle This photographic work uses the violent conflicts and massacres of Tasmania's colonisation during the 1800s to reflect on the mythical telling and mis-telling of [...]
February 2017
Ruby Robinson
Ruby Robinson, a recent graduate from Manchester, seeks to capture people and places with a sense of spontaneity and playfulness. Shooting with film, Ruby’s focus on hidden gems and flaws in recent [...]
January 2017
Carol Allen-Storey
Fractured Lives - the aftermath of genocide Between April and July 1994, Rwanda witnessed a frenzied 100 days of mass killings, rampant rape and other horrific acts carried out [...]
December 2016
Yasmin Balai
Silver Linings With the fall of Ceausescu in 1989, so fell a part of society. Under the pressure of the dictator’s abortion policies in order to increase the country’s [...]
November 2016
Laura Morton
Wild West Tech Tales of enormous fortunes born out of the technology industry have brought a new gold rush that has gripped San Francisco and the Silicon Valley. Many [...]
October 2016
Sarah Amy Fishlock
Beloved Curve Beloved Curve examines the transitory nature of human life in relation to the cyclical and constantly regenerating natural world, as well as being a personal chronicle of [...]
September 2016
Sanne de Wilde
The Island of the Colorblind In the late 18th century a catastrophic typhoon swept over Pingelap, a tiny atoll in the Pacific Ocean. One of the survivors, the king, [...]
August 2016
July 2016
Corinne Silva
Garden State "In Garden State, I consider how gardening, like mapping, is a way of allocating territory. Between 2010 and 2013, I made a series of visits to Israeli occupied [...]