Mame-Diarra Niang’s new book is a story told in three movements across the landscapes of contemporary Africa
In The Citadel, photographer Mame-Diarra Niang portrays landscapes of contemporary Africa from Dakar to Johannesburg Words by Francesca Perry Paris-based artist and photographer Mame-Diarra Niang
Spanish photographer Andrés Gallardo captures La Muralla Roja in new photo series
The postmodern apartment complex in Spain’s Manzanera, Calpe, has now been shot from an entirely new perspective Words by Sonia Zhuravlyova La Muralla Roja: When
Ian Strange and Trevor Powers collaborate on new film work and photographic series Dalison
Australian contemporary artist Ian Strange and acclaimed American musician and producer Trevor Powers come together for major new film work and photographic series Photography: Dalison
Hélène Binet’s architectural photography celebrated in Royal Academy show
Light Lines showcases the architectural ‘moods’ that the photographer captures Hélène Binet, Zaha Hadid Architects, Riverside Museum of Transport, Glasgow, 2010. Courtesy ammann // projects
In newly published photographs from the 1980s, Ursula Schulz-Dornburg captures the symbolic vernacular architecture of Indonesia’s Bugis farmers German photographer Ursula Schulz-Dornburg has released a
Exploring the poetic mundanity of urban peripheries – in photographs
New book Double Orbit from photographer Grégoire Pujade-Lauraine captures the strange everyday of our built environment Double Orbit, a new book from French photographer Grégoire
A new photography book showcases the sometimes strange and surprising religious architecture of post-Soviet Ukraine Orthodox Chic, a new book from Ukrainian architects Alex Bykov and
Brad Walls’ new series Pools From Above showcases swimming pools from a bird’s eye view
The Australian photographer is making a splash with his latest series ‘Pools from Above’ Words by Jessica-Christin Hametner From hydro pools to rooftop infinities disappearing
What big tech and digital designers can learn from analogue and retro design
Silicon Valley can learn a lot from the enduring appeal of analogue products, says Owen Hopkins About five years ago I started collecting vinyl records.