Katherine Riley is a writer and editor based in Bristol, UK. Her educational background in English Literature and Visual Anthropology reflects her ongoing fascination with intersections between literature and the visual arts. Alongside her regular contributions as Digital Content Manager at Hundred Heroines, her writing has been featured in Photo London Magazine and The Guardian.
Celebrating a decade of bringing some of the world’s leading artists to France, Portrait(s) festival returns to the spa city of Vichy again this year, from 24th June.
In To What We Think We Remember, her second solo show at Thomas Dane Gallery, London, Catherine designs a ‘metaphorical framework for reflection: on personal life, relationships, and work, but also on the fragility of humanity, the fractured ideals of a collective responsibility’.
In Dayanita Singh’s latest photo-novel, Let’s See (pub. Steidl, 26th May 2022), she revisits the earliest years of her archive – looking back at the images she created when she did not yet consider herself a photographer.
People - their history, their identity, and the stories they tell - are at the heart of Sue Williamson’s practice. Part of the generation of South African artists and photographers whose work challenged the apartheid government in the 70s and 80s, her work honours the courageous women who underpinned the struggle for…
Messums London is presenting Yan’s first London-based solo exhibition. Curated by Johnny Messum & Zelda Cheatle, the exhibition introduces three major bodies of work.
Whether or not you were able to attend in person, our series of Photo London 2022 highlights provide a whistle-stop tour of the Historical and Contemporary Heroines’ contributions, covering remarkable works from throughout the medium’s history.
Among the leading women in photography practising today, Trish Morrisey frequently draws inspiration from both her familial history and archival materials, reinterpreting stories from the past to create groundbreaking new narratives.
Last Weekend to See Australia’s Newest Photo Biennale - Exhibiting from 29th April – 22 May, with some events extending into June, the world class photography biennale PHOTO 2022 International Festival of Photography.