Photography
With a visual language that’s dreamlike yet documentary, evocative yet raw, the Brazilian photographer captures the incredibly rich life of the Amazon in his new Paris solo show.
Philanthropist Lisa Saltzmant, together with Annie Leibovitz, launch the first edition of this prize to empower the next generation of talent. We interview five of the shortlisted artists.
Known for portraying queer nightlife in Berlin, the Greek photographer now shifts his focus to capture more intimate, special moments in his fourth self-published photobook, “Intertwined.”
Twenty-three artists get together in this exhibition at C/O Berlin to rewrite the past, present, and future of Africa by challenging stereotypes and colonial perspectives and envisioning new futures.
Another universe of homoerotic male tales is possible within the Chinese artist’s photographs, which fuse the mythological with the contemporary, and the poetic with the visual.
A journey through memory and longing, the photographer weaves nostalgia into a striking visual tapestry of home and identity in his latest solo show at Marrakech’s Loft Art Gallery.
This initiative brings together artists like Nadia Lee Cohen, Martin Parr, Troye Sivan, Sofia Coppola, Petra Collins, and Gabriel Moses to raise funds to support wildfire recovery across Los Angeles.
We speak with Oscar Lund-Hansen and Fredrik Hvass, who lead Swim Club IMG, a photography combo based in Stockholm, part of the project Swim Club World.
“Even the smallest ember can ignite a revolution.” In this project, photographer Ali Salkini and art director Anass Aboo defy prejudices against immigrants in the fashion industry.
The Japanese and the American artists engage in a dialogue about the dynamics of identity and how they portrayed them through their own creative vision.