Agnieszka Rayss operated as a visual researcher when she traced the remains of a Soviet nuclear test site in Northern Kazakhstan. This particular site […]…
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This project entitled Negative Publicity: Artefacts of Extraordinary Rendition is a collaboration between photographer Edmund Clark and investigator Crofton Black. Negative Publicity confronts the […]…
Born and raised in Upper Silesia, Michał Łuczak has spent most of his life in one of Poland’s densest mining regions. The nearly 100-year-old […]…
Throughout 2016, British photographer Mark Neville spent time with Ukrainians who had left their homes as a consequence of the war in the Donbass […]…
More than one hundred and twenty galleries, one-person shows by Edward Burtynsky, Darren Almond, William Henry Fox Talbot and Bruce Gilden, three new commissions, […]…
Takeshi Shikama’s work is the result of a journey. From long walks in remote Japanese or American woodlands to urban forests such as New […]…
Barbara Cole, whose work can be seen on Bau-Xi Gallery’s booth at Photo London, is a Canadian artist known for her ethereal underwater photography […]…
A collection of rare early modernist photographs of American railroads are exhibited at The London Photograph Fair, 19 – 20 May at The Great […]…
A Shade of Pale is an exhibition in London curated by Carrie Scott that celebrates the debut of a select, inimitable group of 10 artists. It […]…
British photographer Paul Hart has spent over a decade exploring human relationships with the land through photographs devoid of people. His series concentrate on […]…