Megha Singha’s I Love My Friends, But They’re Killing Me is an ongoing photography series exploring how young women in India are adapting to the globalisation of beauty culture
Jun 02, 2026
In her latest project, Unbewitched, the photographer ‘conjures fairytale realities’ to help cope with political instability and life in exile
May 19, 2026
Artist Guarionex Rodriguez, Jr’s latest exhibition, Planets in Transit, documents the people and communities ushering in a new era of nightlife
May 15, 2026
As a major retrospective of his work opens in Turin, the Swiss image-maker reflects on magazines, finding success as an ‘outsider’, and why he’s still working at 80
May 05, 2026
Chad Moore’s latest book, Eyes and Skies, pairs close-up portraits of friends and lovers with expansive celestial landscapes
May 04, 2026
Middle East Archive’s new book, Women, features contributions from Myriam Boulos, Juliette Cassidy, Farah Al Qasimi and many more
Apr 09, 2026
Cruise, a photo series by Jussi Puikkonen, finds the beauty and passion in a subculture often dismissed as a public nuisance and symbol of social exclusion
Apr 03, 2026
A Language We Share brings together the work of Beverly Price and the late Gordon Parks, creating an intergenerational dialogue between the two renowned photographers
Mar 24, 2026
As her major exhibition, To Be Seen, opens at the National Portrait Gallery, we talk to the radical queer artist about the challenging times we’re living through – and how we win
Mar 04, 2026
Water Over Thunder brings together the selected writings of the great Larry Sultan as he reflects on image-making and his ‘impossible’ drive to ‘transmit the feeling of a life being lived’
Mar 02, 2026
Emily Lipson’s first photo book resists simplifying the lesbian community by exploring identity as a transient state
Feb 27, 2026
‘You can’t photograph a ghost’: In Psychic Repair, photographer and musician Farah Al Qasimi captures invisible powers, haunting plastic dolls that will never biodegrade and the ‘slippery idea of truth’
Feb 23, 2026
Bringing together celebrity portraits by famous names and anonymous pictures by unknown photographers, the newly opened the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam houses one of the most extensive photography archives
Feb 17, 2026
‘Men of colour are told to be invincible’: Palestinian-American photographer Dean Majd’s new exhibition presents loving portraits of his friends at their most vulnerable
Feb 03, 2026
In their latest project, The Flesh That Says Yes, Lucia Farrow and Maya Spangler explore what it’s like to grow up as a young woman in Los Angeles
Jan 23, 2026
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