Tudor Rhys Etchells exposes the repetition and bureaucracy surrounding citizenship and migration processes in the UK and abroad
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Rene Matić has won the 2026 Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize, against a strong shortlist also featuring Jane Evelyn Atwood, Weronika Gęsicka and Amak Mahmoodian
How is Photo London run, who visits, and what are the plans for the future? BJP finds out with Sophie Parker (director), Charlotte Jansen (Discovery section curator), and Tristan Lund (Source section curator)
Born and raised in Kathmandu, Arhant Shrestha has found himself, and comfort, through image-making
Netherlands-based Dunya Zita examines themes of migration, home and geography by exploring her Moroccan family heritage and the SWANA region
Jaisingh Nageswaran pushes his aesthetic boundaries using different formats to question place, community and identity in his India homeland
Taking a gentle approach to the world, Mila Rae Sarabhai’s collages and installations suggest a decolonised photographic art and won the BJP Mention at Kyotographie this year
Dhaka-based Shahria Sharmin’s quiet yet intense work considers South Asia’s third gender community, Rohingya refugees and family grief
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