For her project, photographer Alia Ali communicated with textile artists who live in communities whose borders have been marked “by imprints of power and scars of destruction.”
In this exclusive video interview, released ahead of their first UK solo exhibition, Muholi speaks about using the camera as a tool for visibility
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Since fleeing Uganda for the US, Leilah Babiyre is now taking the New York art scene by storm. Ahead of her second solo exhibition at Gordon Robichaux, the artist discusses her new, regal sculptures, which transform found objects into visions of a liberated queer and trans community
The Nazis branded her a degenerate and the dadaists tried to edge her out. But a new exhibition reveals Hannah Höch as a pioneer of photomontage and a feminist icon. By Brian Dillon
A Gillian Wearing exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery puts her work in dialogue with her largely forgotten Surrealist inspiration.
Globe Heads. For a few years now we have been working with Yinka Shonibare (MBE RA), on creating bespoke globes for his artwork.
Lisa Lach-Neilson’s vulnerable oil paintings often examine identity. The artist, hailing from Denmark, has shown across the globe over the past few years. She’s been painting professionally since 2012, with a background in clothing design as a master's student at Royal Danish Academy of Design.
New York-based May Parlar is a photography and video artist creating visual narratives that centre around the notion of belonging and identity.
Hamam, or Turkish bath, about 1809. Anonymous Greek artist
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In much of conceptual artist Csilla Klenyánszki’s work, the focus lies on the interplay between domestic objects, in a manner that considers functionality and the...
Venus Fernando Vicente Fine art Serie Venus and Vanitas the work revolves Around the body - Anatomyart The mix of anatomy and beauty a little further
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Exquisite portrait paintings by British artist Sarah Ball that focus on the subject of identity.
En 1911, Ernst Kirchner s’installe à Berlin mais il ne s’y plaît guère dans un premier temps. Il y peint de nombreuses scènes de rue et de la vie nocturne. Il y rencontre Erna Schilling, une danseuse de cabaret, qui devient son modèle puis sa compagne,...
The New York artist has made a career out of her self-portraits that act as highly exaggerated and oft times grotesque character studies
“The way we treat identical twins is strikingly similar to the way we treat celebrities.”
In New York, South African visual activist Zanele Muholi, best known for chronicling South Africa’s Black trans, queer and intersex communities in photography, unveils their largest exhibition of paintings
How can Tony Luciani, a man that was not a photographer, create photographs of his mother that would evoke all encompassing emotions worldwide?
+2 in comments. Part of my "Scanography" series. An ongoing series of images made using a scanner. Shot yesterday. I gave my exhibition submissions in today and the people there seemed quite positive when they first saw them. Hopefully the judges will agree! In other news, I've recently been published in an issue of Amateur Photographer Magazine. No idea what issue nor what for nor what image but I was sent an appraisal and a gift card so yay me. I checked the most recent issue and it doesnt seem to be that one. Anyone who's subscribed to AP, can you please check the issue before the latest for me to see if any of my images are in it? Would be VERY much appreciated! Or anyone who's been published in there before, do you know how long it takes for them to send prizes? (so I have a rough idea of which issue I was in or will be in) I reached 450,000 views a few days ago so major thanks to everyone who's gotten me there! Next step, 500,000!!
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OLAF HAJEK-Precious Identity, 2015, wax crayon, acrylic on wood, 100 x 70 cm