Best of 2018: Marina Paulenka, Organ Vida festival
My list of the ‘Best of 2018’ I’d rather call my list of important ones…because living in a world with so many fantastic productions and artistic creativity, it is difficult to make lists and put in...
View ArticleGolden Hour by KangHee Kim
When Kanghee Kim started making photographs, it was out of frustration. Due to visa complications, Kim hasn’t been able to leave the US for 10 years, even to visit her relatives back home in Korea,...
View ArticleICP announces Infinity Awards winners
Dawoud Bey, Jess T. Dugan, Rosalind Fox Solomon, Shahidul Alam, and Zadie Smith have been announced as the honourees of this year’s Infinity Awards, organised by The International Center of Photography...
View ArticleThe Town of Tomorrow: 50 Years of Thamesmead
In the mid-1960s, vast blocks of concrete began to rise out of London’s Erith marshes on the south bank of the River Thames. 50 years on, a new book celebrates one of London’s most famous social...
View ArticleQ&A: Piero Percoco’s The Rainbow is Underestimated
“My house, my neighbourhood, the places I have visited over and over since I can remember since I was born, all appear to have newfound energy” Piero Percoco never studied photography — “I wasn’t able...
View ArticleBJP-online’s month in photobooks
Q&A: Piero Percoco’s The Rainbow is Underestimated “I would compare myself to a barracuda, attacking the instant something shiny comes along,” says Piero Percoco. Percoco has never studied...
View ArticleWhat can social media contribute to the artistic process?
Through a sensitive understanding of what it might offer artists, a new exhibition showcasing eight contemporary photographers at Amsterdam’s Huis Marseille makes a case for Instagram’s significance...
View ArticleThe future of art spaces: How have photographers innovated?
With perspectives from Juan Brenner, Charlotte Schmitz, Harley Weir and Josué Rivas, we explore how the last year has changed the way photographers approach their practice It has been a tough year for...
View ArticleCoca Dai collaborates with his wife to capture a rare insight into Chinese...
Explore more articles from the Technology & Humanity collection, currently in focus across 1854 & British Journal of Photography. The Chinese photographer takes photographs of everything,...
View ArticleTeju Cole collates musings on the everyday and an exploration of image...
This article is printed in the latest issue of British Journal of Photography magazine, themed Home, delivered direct to you with an 1854 Subscription, or available to purchase on the BJP shop. In...
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