
Signe Brander (1869 – 1942) was a Swedish-Finnish photographer celebrated for documenting urban and cultural change in the city of Helsinki.
Signe Brander (1869 – 1942) was a Swedish-Finnish photographer celebrated for documenting urban and cultural change in the city of Helsinki.
Recently published by MACK, Francesca Woodman: The Artist’s Books encapsulates the ethereal artistry of the late American photographer.
Reflections for Now brings together three decades of photographs, films, and installations by multidisciplinary artist Carrie Mae Weems.
The first UK retrospective of work by Evelyn Hofer has recently opened at The Photographers’ Gallery, London.
Yevonde: Life and Colour explores the life and career of Madame Yevonde, who spearheaded the use of colour photography in the 1930s.
Rohina Hoffman’s Embrace is a rich amalgamation of photographic projects exploring food, family, and multicultural identity.
Light Struck brings Ellen Carey’s photograms and giant Polaroid prints to the Fox Talbot Museum, in a celebration of photographic innovation.
New Date: We’re ecstatic that archaeologist Anna Morris is returning to lead our next free Glostorama! Photo Walk on 29th July 2023, Starting at the Gloucester Heritage Hub at 11:00am
Margaret Mitchell’s latest solo exhibition, now on view in Glasgow, explores the importance of housing, home, and belonging.
You Refuse to Believe that You Ever Liked Pink is an account of Dena’s child’s transition into becoming Alex, a non-binary, asexual adult.