
In part two of our interview with Ami Bouhassane, we find out about Lee’s pioneering war correspondence and later work.
In part two of our interview with Ami Bouhassane, we find out about Lee’s pioneering war correspondence and later work.
Day 16: Renate Bertlmann. 25th November is the international day for the elimination of violence against women and marks the start of 16 days of activism.
Bad Color Combos presents a selection of Yto’s work exploring education, the passage of time, and futile attempts to control nature.
The new Centre for British Photography is selling prints to raise funds. This is a great opportunity to acquire works by leadings women photographers, including nine of the Heroines.
In part one of our interview with Ami Bouhassane, we find out about Lee Miller’s early career and the history of the Lee Miller Archives.
Laia Abril’s latest monograph, ‘On Rape’, attempts to understand the gender stereotypes and social structures which perpetuate rape culture.
Until 19th November, Huxley-Parlour Gallery, London are displaying a series of contact prints by the celebrated surrealist artist Dora Maar.
Ursula Schulz-Dornburg’s latest book presents her largely unseen series documenting the imaginative play behind Amsterdam’s Jongensland.
Chosen from 370+ applicants, Heather Agyepong has been selected for the 4th Jerwood / Photoworks award alongside photographer Joanne Coates.
Published alongside a complementary exhibition (Fotomuseum Winterthur), Chosen Family explores ‘family’ as a social and cultural construct.