KIM HAPPINESS is a photographic series from French artist Philippe Chancel and documents various trips to North Korea between 2005 and 2014 - from public city life in the country to the epic Arirang Festival mass games held in Pyongyang.
Read MoreThis week’s photograph is part of Neil Winokur’s 31 Essential Items series which I first came across at Janet Borden, New York.
Read MoreThis week’s image comes from Hungarian artist Endre Tót whose postcard work My Rain-Your Rain is currently part of the ‘Unorthodox’ exhibition at the Jewish Museum, New York.
Read MoreThis week’s Photo of the Week (well, photos) come from London-based artists Jonny Briggs who’s solo show ‘To Eat with the Eyes’ is currently on at CABIN Gallery.
Read MorePoint101 blog interviewed photographer Elliot Ross and featured a selection of his work back in February 2015 (check it out here).
Read MoreOn the occasion of its 10th year, the African Biennale of Photography is staging a special anniversary edition with the overall theme of “Telling Time”.
Read MorePhoto of the week on the Point102 blog comes again from Caravan Gallery.
Read MoreA selection of photographs from the annual Photographer of the Year Award, now in its ninth year, is currently on display on the balcony at Waterloo Station where it will remain until February 2016.
Read MoreAs the temperature drops in London , snow starts to fall and shop windows turn into lit-up twinkling cupcakes – we can now expect our Twitter and Instagram feeds to start filling up with those atmospheric ‘city in winter’ shots.
Read MoreA new exhibition of Grace Weir, the largest solo presentation of her work to date, opened last week at IMMA (Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin).
Read MoreThe centrepiece of The Whitworth’s re-opening in Manchester this year was a major exhibition of Cornelia Parker.
Read MoreM.C. Escher was the kind of artist who was wheeled out to us students in the final years of high school.
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