From rituals and identities to fun and humour, a show at The Photographers’ Gallery, London, traces the history and impact of food in photography
A new book and exhibition celebrates contemporary Black photographers working across art and fashion
A pink octopus, guerrilla projections, a bloody ‘die-in’ – what the environmental pressure group gets right about visual communication
From dub nightclubs to police brutality, the artist’s new commission at Brixton Station captures the African-Caribbean experience in London
From day-long raves to queer events, how photographers such as Wolfgang Tillmans captured the city’s nightlife
The Kenyan-American artist’s bronze caryatids occupy the museum’s empty niches which have lain bare for 117 years
The creator of otherworldly cover art has died aged 69
Marwan Bassiouni’s photographs feature Dutch landscapes framed by Islamic motifs, patterned walls and prayer rugs
Working across art, design and architecture, the trio make community-focused work that aims to have a long-term impact on an area and its inhabitants
Extinction Rebellion are calling for the event to be replaced with a ‘people’s assembly’ to declare a climate emergency
In Rezaire’s work, prehistoric West African landmarks stand for enigmas of the past and future
The historic image was taken by Tyler Mitchell — the first African-American to shoot the cover of Vogue
An exhibition at the Met, New York, displays the renowned architect’s designs for interiors
Published in conjunction with a show at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, ‘Apollo’s Muse’ catalogues stellar lunar imagery
An exhibition at New York’s Historical Society presents 70 arresting images from pioneering women
The special-edition Fourth of July shoe has been criticized for using an icon of slave-era America
‘You are deeper than what you think’ is the French artist’s first UK public art commission
The viral video heralds a future of disinformation
30 years after the deadly protests, a brief look at the sculpture which symbolized a struggle for political freedom
What the shocking image says about our desperate urge to achieve the unthinkable