Sophie Rivera’s startling New York portraits of Latinos, children — and bodily excretions
A startlingly broad survey follows the photographer’s stylistic shifts as she recorded the infinite variations of urban chaos
A startlingly broad survey follows the photographer’s stylistic shifts as she recorded the infinite variations of urban chaos

On show in New York, the artist’s unsettling paintings mark a radical shift from the photographs that made her name

From a 22-year-old’s striking debut to fictional forays by acclaimed poets, first novels that conjure China, Spain, Italy,…

Now in a prestigious show in Venice, the African-American’s work mines both painting and photography to explore race and power…

Photo essays by Denilson Baniwa, Samaa Emad, Andrew Kung and Emilia Martin

The needs of ordinary people must be placed at the centre of the world’s agenda

The Turner Prize-winner on loss, memory and staging her biggest show to date