Kadish Morris

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From rituals and identities to fun and humour, a show at The Photographers’ Gallery, London, traces the history and impact of food in photography

BY Kadish Morris | 22 OCT 19

A new book and exhibition celebrates contemporary Black photographers working across art and fashion

BY Kadish Morris | 15 OCT 19

A pink octopus, guerrilla projections, a bloody ‘die-in’ – what the environmental pressure group gets right about visual communication

BY Kadish Morris | 11 OCT 19

From dub nightclubs to police brutality, the artist’s new commission at Brixton Station captures the African-Caribbean experience in London

BY Kadish Morris | 07 OCT 19

From day-long raves to queer events, how photographers such as Wolfgang Tillmans captured the city’s nightlife

BY Kadish Morris | 19 SEP 19

The Kenyan-American artist’s bronze caryatids occupy the museum’s empty niches which have lain bare for 117 years

BY Kadish Morris | 13 SEP 19

The creator of otherworldly cover art has died aged 69

BY Kadish Morris | 02 SEP 19

Marwan Bassiouni’s photographs feature Dutch landscapes framed by Islamic motifs, patterned walls and prayer rugs

BY Kadish Morris | 29 AUG 19

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

BY Kadish Morris | 20 AUG 19

Extinction Rebellion are calling for the event to be replaced with a ‘people’s assembly’ to declare a climate emergency

BY Kadish Morris | 13 AUG 19

In Rezaire’s work, prehistoric West African landmarks stand for enigmas of the past and future

BY Kadish Morris | 12 AUG 19

The historic image was taken by Tyler Mitchell — the first African-American to shoot the cover of Vogue  

BY Kadish Morris | 09 AUG 19

An exhibition at the Met, New York, displays the renowned architect’s designs for interiors

BY Kadish Morris | 05 AUG 19

Published in conjunction with a show at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, ‘Apollo’s Muse’ catalogues stellar lunar imagery

BY Kadish Morris | 22 JUL 19

An exhibition at New York’s Historical Society presents 70 arresting images from pioneering women

BY Kadish Morris | 17 JUL 19

The special-edition Fourth of July shoe has been criticized for using an icon of slave-era America

BY Kadish Morris | 04 JUL 19

‘You are deeper than what you think’ is the French artist’s first UK public art commission

BY Kadish Morris | 24 JUN 19

The viral video heralds a future of disinformation

BY Kadish Morris | 17 JUN 19

30 years after the deadly protests, a brief look at the sculpture which symbolized a struggle for political freedom

BY Kadish Morris | 04 JUN 19

What the shocking image says about our desperate urge to achieve the unthinkable

BY Kadish Morris | 03 JUN 19