
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.
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.
Collage showcases the work of sixty-four women in photography, all of whom have been shortlisted or nominated for the Prix Pictet award.
Shyama Laxman reflects on South Asian identity in relation to Arpita Shah’s ongoing portraiture series, Modern Muse.
Ursula Schulz-Dornburg’s latest book presents her largely unseen series documenting the imaginative play behind Amsterdam’s Jongensland.
One of America’s leading women in photography, Annie Leibovitz displays her work at Hauser & Wirth Hong Kong until Feb 12, 2022
For Contemporary Heroine Laura El-Tantawy, disorder and chaos can represent a means of unlocking a deeper understanding of the self
A new book, Soulèvements, from Contemporary Heroine Noémie Goudal continues her series of works exploring our desire to explain the physical world
It’s easy to get lost in Camera Girl. The autobiographical account of Doreen Spooner, Fleet Street’s first and finest woman photographer