
The legendary photographer Dorothy Bohm, recognised for her insightful street photography and portraiture, has died at the age of 98.
The legendary photographer Dorothy Bohm, recognised for her insightful street photography and portraiture, has died at the age of 98.
Frances Benjamin Johnston is recognised as one of the first women of American photography and one of its first LGBT+ practitioners.
La MEP are presenting the first French retrospective of acclaimed photographer Zanele Muholi’s work celebrating the Black LGBTQIA+ community.
Shyama Laxman reviews Dragana Jurišić’s HER OWN, which weaves together the life stories of three women: the artist’s aunt Gordana, her own, and that of L’Inconnue de la Seine.
Violence against women takes many forms. For the month of February, we have a special display at the Heroines Quarter showing how different artists have tackled this problem through their work.
A Dream Between Sleeping and Waking presents an eclectic new body of solo work and collaborations by the celebrated British artist known as Linder (born 1954, Liverpool).
New exhibition featuring the work of Dorothy Wilding – Gloucester’s pioneering photographer
Collage showcases the work of sixty-four women in photography, all of whom have been shortlisted or nominated for the Prix Pictet award.
To coincide with the arrival of the Knife Angel – the National Monument for Serious Violence – we have acquired a Knife Rose, thanks to the support of the Stronger, Safer Gloucester Partnership
Body Politics traces Carolee Schneemann’s transgressive, interdisciplinary artistic expression over six decades.