Over 30 years, the photographer has embraced both her London upbringing and diasporic identity
We commissioned four artists to make a new body of work. What emerged were themes of history, refuge and connection
From Singapore to London, the museum’s new photographic curator Charmaine Toh is on a mission to be playful
There’s a lid for every pot — even asparagus, chilli and ripe cheese
Meet the Mexican photographer whose ‘main character is always emotion’??
This annual prize for women in photography sees four shortlisted artists from all over the world artfully exploring ideas of identity
Our ‘Round on the Links’ quiz tests your ability to draw connections. Thinking caps on!
I’ve been to numerous events recently where someone is bursting to tell everyone how they voted
Institutions everywhere are in crisis, but they will survive
Lettuce cups are given the star treatment in Stuart Ralston’s Sunday dish
A cutting edge machine has transformed the study of insects, which may yield even bigger breakthroughs for humans
For a menu that claims to celebrate ‘the golden age of the French Riviera’, it’s about as French as Dubai
Belgians have always been savvy wine drinkers, and now they can shop local?
Longplayer sounded its first note 25 years ago. Can it keep going for another 975?
The company’s in-person meetings seem quaint in the age of Ozempic, but members see it differently