The Austin-born artist engages with the Texas African-American Photography Archive to reveal a compelling portrait of kinship in the American South| 1854 Photography
A new publication offers a glimpse at the artist’s 30-year collection of personal workbooks, revealing a sense of duty to those she photographs| 1854 Photography
Some 20 years after Périphérique, a new exhibition collates the artist’s celebrated series with three others to deepen his focus on the subject of cultural representation| 1854 Photography
Carrie Mae Weems is an iconic figure and yet, argues a new retrospective in Turin, there is still much more to say about the universality and magic of her extensive body of work| 1854 Photography
Galerie Bene Taschen exhibit the works of Jamel Shabazz, Joseph Rodriguez and Gregory Bojorquez throughout the 1980s and 90s, documenting the genre’s rise to popularity| 1854 Photography
Tangerine Dreams is an honest look at the many lives across the British isles and the different communities who call it home – the same communities affected by the current hostile environment| 1854 Photography
Born in Togo, the artist began making images while seeking asylum and a residency visa in Belgium, creating a series of self-portraits that refuse erasure and the documentation of bureaucracy| 1854 Photography
The Dutch-born Moluccan artist is interested in how class, rather than race, creates solidarity among immigrant communities through tender images of young men in Europe| 1854 Photography
The photographer reflects on his journey from street musician to photographer, the emotional power of fog, and his latest project The Black Rainbow| 1854 Photography
The Afropean author is back with a touring show, curating working-class photographers to present an alternative reading of class aesthetics| 1854 Photography
Nearly a decade after winning BJP’s Breakthrough Single Image award, Adama Jalloh has become a trusted portrait photographer| 1854 Photography