The Aftermath Project is a non-profit organization committed to telling the other half of the story of conflict — the story of what it takes for individuals to learn to live again, to rebuild destroye
American Interiors depicts the psychological repercussions of war and military service through images of the interiors of cars owned by USA?veterans.Through working with veterans over a five year peri
'On Abortion' is the first part of Laia Abril’s new long-term project, A History of Misogyny. Abril documents and conceptualizes the dangers and damage caused by women’s lack of legal, safe and free a
In July 2015, MAKIKO was granted rare permission to photograph the restricted zone of Battleship Island, shortly after it was recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The tiny, fortress-like island
Powerful, timely and stark exposé of the emergence of this ultra-affluent elite who are changing the face of the city, pricing out not just ordinary people but even the upper middle class natives
Over a period of almost seven years Sykes travelled the country photographing around 100 traditional British customs. Though inspired by the 19th century photographer Benjamin Stone, Homer Sykes appro
Volte-Face is an invitation to turn around and see a new aspect of the over-photographed sites of the world ? to gaze elsewhere and to favour the incidental over the monumental. Much of what is seen m
1956, sixty years ago?a watershed year for Teds. In September that year the Bill Haley film Rock Around The Clock arrived in the UK. It was the year in which Teds became central to youth culture in th
Between 1968 to 1978, Paddy Summerfield photographed Oxford students in the summer terms. No older than his subjects, he shared their uncertainties: ?I was young and unsure and found a way to show thi
The book is part fiction, part autobiography and deal with Benge’s recurring themes of loss, and, as his self portraits attest, impermanence. His democratic view is an acerbic, wry response to the wor
One in five Americans under eighteen years old is diagnosed as having a mental condition that translates into behavioral problems. Often this is treated with medication, which can start from an extrem
A collaboration between a photographer intrigued by the evolution of photography and her friend Ricardo, both her muse and her model. Balet became profoundly interested in what it is that gives a phot
"I looked at the things that made her uniquely her. Her love of flowers was a beautiful part of her personality; the house was always full of them, and as I photographed them I realised they were
For more than 10 years Albertina D’Urso has followed in the footsteps of Tibetans forced to escape from their homeland, many of whom crossed the Himalayan range by foot, to defend their cultural and r
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission maintains the graves and memorials 2,500 cemeteries, 21,000 other burial grounds and 200 memorials to the missing. This involves an international industry of adm
Premier Padmini taxis have now all but disappeared following the introduction of laws to reduce pollution. Wallace documents these elaborate Bollywood disco bars on wheels. Many are pimped with large
A fully revised and updated edition of Martin Parr’s highly successful Autoportrait, first published in 2000. It features a playable labyrinth’ puzzle on the front cover and includes a large number of
The story of Edvard and Bergit Bjelland who grew up with their parents and siblings on a small farm in a remote part of Norway. Høyland explores the different dreams and needs that the brother and sis
It was only because the bomber had incorrect information about when Friday prayers would take place that the blast did not result in mass injuries. The work was commissioned by Multistory as part of a
For eight years Guantanamo has been home to hundreds of men, all Muslim, all detained in the aftermath of 9/11. Held in legal limbo for years and repeatedly interrogated, almost all have now been rel
'An Englishman In New York' documents a wide cross-section of English people living in the City. It features English born celebrities, cops, taxi drivers, construction workers, divers, helicopter pilo
James Morris challenges the tourist cliches and looks at the impact of human presence and the layers of history in the landscape. He reflects upon issues of identity, exploitation and regeneration; it