The British raid on the Belgian port of Zeebrugge in late Spring 1918 was intended to impede its use by German submarines by sinking ships in the waterways. British forces...
William Eggleston (b.1939, Memphis, USA) photographs scenes of everyday life with a ‘snapshot’ style. He is known for his use of the Dye Transfer process that enables greater photographic control...
Raghubir Singh (1942, Jaipur, India – 1999, New York, USA) is considered a pioneer of colour photography. In the 1970s he was one of only a handful of prominent photographers...
Jeff Wall (b. 1946, Vancouver, Canada) has worked with photography for over forty years. He came to prominence in the 1980s because of his transparencies in lightboxes; they forged new...
Data / Set / Match is a year-long programme seeking new ways to present, visualise and interrogate contemporary image datasets. Departing from traditional 19th and 20th century taxonomies used to
Sarah Cook interviews Tamiko Thiel about deepfakes, identity and user agency across a brief history of participatory networked art projects, political incitement, and how we all instinctively react to facial
"It became immediately apparent that these were neither extremist trucks, nor was it in fact an actual photograph of real trucks at all..." Read Natalie D Kane's essay as part
A net-based work created entirely by algorithms that automatically collected images of six surveillance cameras placed on the US/Mexico Border between 2011 and 2014.