The social use and occupation rooftops in Cairo has changed considerably over the past century. Once used solely by the family who owned the house, high-rise apartment buildings with multiple...
This double page spread from Raising Frogs for $$$ is from a photo book where a sequence of image pairs are juxtaposed and presented without captions. Jason Fulford describes the...
This work, from the series Périphérique, was made with the cooperation of young people from French suburbs in order to explore these specific social and geographical spaces. Bourouissa has said...
This recent work is based on a painting by the German Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich. Friedrich’s work, from 1823 - 1824, depicts a shipwreck locked in a broken sheet...
This item was selected to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I. It depicts a steel foundry owned by William Shaw, who lived with his family...
This photograph is part of the “Fashion for Travel” series Lee Miller produced for the U.S. magazine Glamour featuring Della Oake in a range of London locations. Like John Deakin...
This display was a demonstration of a novel technique to show screen-based images in public spaces. It was developed by a team of researchers at Sharp Laboratories of Europe, located...
This photograph is from Jessica Eaton’s series Cubes for Albers and LeWitt. Eaton uses the additive, tri-colour process by placing red, green or blue gels over the camera lens to...
This photograph is from the series Berlin. In 2008, Mitch Epstein was awarded a six-month residency at the American Academy in Berlin, where he set out to examine the city’s...
This photograph is from On Death and Horses and Other People, an ongoing series begun in 1999 on the Winter Carnival in Roztoky, a small town on outskirts of Prague...