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Identity Politics

Identity Politics

The vibrant photography scene in Hungary and beyond testifies to the urgent need to update outmoded conceptions of Central and Eastern Europe, argues curator and researcher Catherine Troiano Repressed under communism, Polish photography burst into new life after 1989 and is ...
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BJP Editorial

BJP Editorial

From Trump’s bloody ear and dangerous migrations to injured children Gaza and the impending climate crisis, this year’s edition captures a turbulent zeitgeist As he looks forward to judging the next edition of the OnePlus Photography Awards, the photographer and environmentalist ...
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Beauty & Aesthetics

Beauty & Aesthetics

The vibrant photography scene in Hungary and beyond testifies to the urgent need to update outmoded conceptions of Central and Eastern Europe, argues curator and researcher Catherine Troiano Reacting against the aesthetic norms in her native Philippines, Rica May Tumanguil manipulates ...
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Eastern Europe

Eastern Europe

The vibrant photography scene in Hungary and beyond testifies to the urgent need to update outmoded conceptions of Central and Eastern Europe, argues curator and researcher Catherine Troiano
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Photojournalism

Photojournalism

From Trump’s bloody ear and dangerous migrations to injured children Gaza and the impending climate crisis, this year’s edition captures a turbulent zeitgeist The Italian photographer spent years in Iraq focusing on its Shia communities and complicating the idea of ‘social ...
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Picture gallery

Picture gallery

From Trump’s bloody ear and dangerous migrations to injured children Gaza and the impending climate crisis, this year’s edition captures a turbulent zeitgeist The new show sees the filmmaker curate decades of protest and activism throughout British history Liz Johnson Artur, Sheba ...
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Discover this year’s World Press Photo winners

Discover this year’s World Press Photo winners

Celebrating its 70th anniversary, the 2025 edition of World Press Photo has expanded its recognition, honoring 42 winners across six global regions – a notable increase from the previous year’s 30. This growth reflects a commitment to embracing diverse narratives and ...
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“I am enough and whole as I am”: Bea Dero casts hybridity onto the streets of London

“I am enough and whole as I am”: Bea Dero casts hybridity onto the streets of London

For Bea Dero, a British-born Iranian artist – as for most diaspora – hybridity presents itself as a method by which one practices their identity as they go. The artist’s debut solo show Bound by Two Homes materialised through a ...
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News

News

After 18 years at C/O Berlin, and three years setting up the fledgling FOTO ARSENAL WIEN, Felix Hoffmann is spearheading its move into a large new home in a historic postwar building From Trump’s bloody ear and dangerous migrations to injured ...
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Inspired by the Internet’s rabbit holes, Ebun Sodipo interrogates Black creativity

Inspired by the Internet’s rabbit holes, Ebun Sodipo interrogates Black creativity

For those who grew up online during the early 2010s, Tumblr was a site which became a space to rewrite the rules of photo archiving. A whole generation used it to collect, curate, and remix images that reflected personal and ...
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Habi Diallo

Habi Diallo

The artist’s latest show An Ominous Presence explores the tension between desire, identity, and the act of image-making
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Displacement & Migration

Displacement & Migration

Bound by Two Homes blends Iranian cultural iconography with quintessentially British spaces to dissect identity The photographer’s new book with Loose Joints is in dialogue with his previous projects documenting migration Through his staged photography, Kenneth Lam brings to life the stories ...
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A grand celebration of Gabriel Moses’ repertoire

A grand celebration of Gabriel Moses’ repertoire

“I didn’t study this stuff in school, all I have is my memories and my culture and my environment,” Gabriel Moses tells me as we stand in front of one of his images, framed large-scale on a dark wall in ...
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Dalia Al-Dujaili

Dalia Al-Dujaili

180 Studios hosts Selah, the largest exhibition of the inimitable photographer and filmmaker to date Bound by Two Homes blends Iranian cultural iconography with quintessentially British spaces to dissect identity The new show sees the filmmaker curate decades of protest and activism ...
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Race & Representation

Race & Representation

The artist’s latest show An Ominous Presence explores the tension between desire, identity, and the act of image-making The Afropean author is back with a touring show, curating working-class photographers to present an alternative reading of class aesthetics Nearly a decade after ...
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Technology

Technology

The artist’s latest show An Ominous Presence explores the tension between desire, identity, and the act of image-making The photographer grew up gaming in Abu Dhabi and has drawn on her experiences of virtual worlds and multiple cultures to create her ...
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Agenda

Agenda

180 Studios hosts Selah, the largest exhibition of the inimitable photographer and filmmaker to date The artist’s latest show An Ominous Presence explores the tension between desire, identity, and the act of image-making Bound by Two Homes blends Iranian cultural iconography with ...
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Faith & Religion

Faith & Religion

180 Studios hosts Selah, the largest exhibition of the inimitable photographer and filmmaker to date What Did You Want to See? at Ikon Gallery turns the lens on Birmingham’s Muslim community, reclaiming visibility through portraiture and architecture
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Pop Culture

Pop Culture

180 Studios hosts Selah, the largest exhibition of the inimitable photographer and filmmaker to date
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Tradition & Identity

Tradition & Identity

180 Studios hosts Selah, the largest exhibition of the inimitable photographer and filmmaker to date Bound by Two Homes blends Iranian cultural iconography with quintessentially British spaces to dissect identity People of My Time at Hannah Traore Gallery brings together 50 works ...
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