Produced over three years, Bonfires documents a long-standing tradition of bonfire building by Protestant communities in Belfast.

Pieter Hugo is one of a new generation of independent photographers from South Africa whose large-scale formal studies of diverse demographic groups in Africa are receiving critical acclaim in an international context.

To mark its 30th anniversary, Ffotogallery are presenting two exhibitions which celebrate commissioned work made in and about Wales during the last three decades.

To mark its 30th anniversary, Ffotogallery are presenting two exhibitions which celebrate commissioned work made in and about Wales during the last three decades.

Sophy Rickett's minimal, detached and largely monochrome work defies the principles of three dimensional illusionism that we so readily associate with the photographic image.

Clare Richardson spent a large part of her formative years living a peripatetic existence, moving from country to country as her father’s military career demanded.

I went to Niagara for the same reason as the honeymooners and suicide jumpers… the relentless thunder of the Falls just calls for big passion – Alec Soth

North Korea is one of the most isolated countries in the world and the acronym, DPRK seems a fitting title for this austere and melancholic portrait of Korea.

Born in 1916, Maurice Broomfield left school at the age of 15 to work in a factory while spending his evenings studying at Derby College of Art.

The starting point for Roland Hicks' work is always the photograph, and while his images are rendered in paint, the photographic aesthetic and the 'decisive moment'

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