British Journal of Photography
The British Journal of Photography #7921
The British Journal of Photography has been providing the latest photography news and features since 1854. Through the lenses of world-class photographers, British Journal of Photography explores rich and timely stories of art, culture, politics and society.
In this issue: Resist/European Kinship
Recent history is marked by resistance, from mass protests to media scepticism. Our latest issue explores how photography aids resistance—and when it becomes part of the problem.
Wolfgang Tillmans previews his Pompidou exhibition with BJP’s Diane Smyth, exploring knowledge and its dissemination. Linder reflects on punk’s anarchic creativity in her Hayward Gallery show. Sakir Khader discusses his book Dying to Exist, censorship, and photography as a weapon. Thaddé Comar questions surveillance and the war of images.We feature Hélène Amouzou’s self-portraits, The Face exhibition, and a special on Polish and Hungarian photography. Plus, new books and projects—all in Resist, the latest British Journal of Photography issue.
This issue also includes the 50-page special supplement “European Kinship: Eastern European Perspective” on the reverse
London, UK; 230 x 300mm; 194 pages; Since 1854