The British Nigerian, Oscar-nominated photographer makes his solo debut at Hope 93, Fitzrovia, in The Purpose of Light – stories of global activism| 1854 Photography
Chris Killip: ‘Askam-in-Furness’ 1982 at Cooke’s Studios, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, will include almost 80 previously unseen prints and two letters from Killip to members of the community| 1854 Photography
The Church of Our Becoming is Yulia Mahr's challenge to the binary – here, the artist discusses the body of work as well as her upcoming show at Compton Verney| 1854 Photography
North North South is the Iranian American’s first photo book, published by Gost Books, showing a less glamorous side of the sprawling metropolis| 1854 Photography
The photographer, a One to Watch 2025, shoots her community in black and white, inspired by ideas of exile and making mistakes| 1854 Photography
His photographs of Birmingham’s late-1960s housing crisis transformed how the urban poor were visualised in the UK. We catch up with the veteran documentarian| 1854 Photography
Making Way: Lesbians Out Front is reissued by Anthology Editions to honour the fight for lesbian rights through 108 photographs of history| 1854 Photography
The photographer tells BJP about Beeton Grove, a tender photobook documenting the rhythms of a neighbourhood, published by Bluecoat Press| 1854 Photography
The new show sees the filmmaker curate decades of protest and activism throughout British history| 1854 Photography
The Italian photographer spent years in Iraq focusing on its Shia communities and complicating the idea of ‘social Islam’| 1854 Photography