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For a new commission in east London, the artist is drawing on local histories to celebrate those that the UK government has turned its back on

BY Thomas J Price |

Premiering in Ireland at Dublin’s Gallery of Photography, Bowe’s series ‘Love’s Fire Song’ offers a welcome pause to reflect on the segregation of the north

BY Pádraig Ó Meiscill |

A public art exhibition by the artist whose life was claimed by the Grenfell Tower Fire is a salve for a wounded borough

BY Natalie Nzeyimana |

Smith – the subject of a new monograph by Aperture – evokes music and pace through her use of the blur

BY Jessica Lynne |

The late US photographer challenges perceptions of African Americans in a two-part series

BY Candice Nembhard |

The American poet – whose ‘Memory’ is now out from Siglio Press – on the poetics of synesthesia

BY Bernadette Mayer |

The artist’s current exhibition at Weiss Berlin is a nuanced critique of the notion of Black masculinity

BY Eric Otieno Sumba |

Before Twitter, Félix Fénéon’s daily ‘novels in three lines’ made a literary art form of current affairs

BY Francesca Wade |

Despite being full of great work, this show is at once too broad in its remit and too narrow in its execution

BY Jennifer Higgie |

At Spelman College, the artist’s selection of images from the Johnson Publishing Company celebrates ‘a house that black entrepreneurship built’ 

BY Lauren DeLand |

A new exhibition looks back at the artists who resisted poisonous cultural narratives of the ’80s and ’90s with care, humour and style

BY Rosanna McLaughlin |

A visual memoir of LA, marking the photographer’s first retrospective at the Vincent Price Art Museum

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 |

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

BY Kadish Morris |

On the artist selected for the Deutsche Bank Wealth Management Lounges at Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2019

In Collaboration with Deutsche Bank

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

BY Kadish Morris |

A tribute to the photographer, from the ‘sucker punch’ of The Americans (1958), to his later work ‘howling with anguish, frustration and ennui’

BY Chris Wiley |

Two shows at David Zwirner, New York, champion the artist's ability to capture the sound of a now-bygone world

BY Andrew Durbin |

The Swiss photographer, who died this week, is remembered for his candid pictures of ordinary people

Hernandez catalogues the avenues and intersections that make Los Angeles a city, and not only a web of connections between the area’s freeways and suburban sprawl

BY Jennifer Piejko |