British Journal of Photography #7917
British Journal of Photography #7917 Virtual Reality
- Condition: New
- Language: English
- 194 Pages
- 23cm x 30cm (9.1" x 11.81")
- Published in London, UK
- January/March 2024
- Frequency: Bimonthly
This edition considers how technological shifts are disrupting photographic perspectives, from video games to AI, glitch messaging and print warping.
In major profiles of Robert Zhao Renhui, Zed Nelson, Farah Al Qasimi and Jean-Vincent Simonet, our writers consider photography’s unique incompleteness – less a window on the world and more a subjective view through a distancing, opaque frame. Up front, exhibition previews take readers from Nottingham Contemporary to Kyotographie, and we’ve dedicated our Intelligence essays to the SWANA region, spotlighting initiatives in Egypt, Lebanon and reporting on Palestinian photographers.
The cover is an image from Arko Datto’s ‘Kings of a Bereft Land’. Shot in the Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta, Datto’s series addresses the climate crisis using infrared film. It’s a reminder of the wider existential threats which inform – but also dwarf – the artistic shifts we explore in this magazine.
British Journal of Photograph is the world’s oldest and most influential photography title. The home to some of the photography industry’s most prestigious awards.