ExhibitionFeatured Rineke Dijkstra: I See You MEP, Paris: I See You, a new exhibition from Rineke Dijkstra, presents four video installations exploring the emotional development of young people.Katherine Riley14th August 2023
FeaturedHeroinic StoriesInterview In Conversation with Nandini Valli Muthiah In our interview with Nandini Valli Muthiah, we discuss her artistic practice and the influence of culture and religion on her work.Katherine Riley10th August 2023
ExhibitionFeatured BLACK VENUS: Reclaiming Black Women in Visual Culture Somerset House, London: BLACK VENUS highlights the work of 18 Black women and non-binary artists to explore the reclamation of narratives around Black femininity.Katherine Riley7th August 2023
ExhibitionFeaturedFront Page The Artist’s Books: Francesca Woodman Recently published by MACK, Francesca Woodman: The Artist’s Books encapsulates the ethereal artistry of the late American photographer.Katherine Riley26th July 2023
ExhibitionFeaturedFront Page Carrie Mae Weems: Reflections for Now Reflections for Now brings together three decades of photographs, films, and installations by multidisciplinary artist Carrie Mae Weems.Katherine Riley20th July 2023
ExhibitionFeatured Evelyn Hofer at The Photographers’ Gallery The first UK retrospective of work by Evelyn Hofer has recently opened at The Photographers' Gallery, London.Katherine Riley18th July 2023
ExhibitionFeatured Yevonde: Life and Colour Yevonde: Life and Colour explores the life and career of Madame Yevonde, who spearheaded the use of colour photography in the 1930s.Katherine Riley17th July 2023
ExhibitionFeaturedFront Page Rohina Hoffman: Embrace Rohina Hoffman's Embrace is a rich amalgamation of photographic projects exploring food, family, and multicultural identity.Katherine Riley10th July 2023
ExhibitionFeatured Ellen Carey: Light Struck Light Struck brings Ellen Carey's photograms and giant Polaroid prints to the Fox Talbot Museum, in a celebration of photographic innovation.Katherine Riley5th July 2023
ExhibitionFeaturedFront Page Margaret Mitchell: An Ordinary Eden Margaret Mitchell's latest solo exhibition, now on view in Glasgow, explores the importance of housing, home, and belonging.Katherine Riley21st June 2023