The festive period is approaching and, for many, winter is starting to unfold. The season brings early sunsets, frosty mornings and sudden snowstorms, providing opportunities to appreciate the simple, yet often harsh, beauty of the landscape.
Inspired by Shinto, a Japanese religion devoted to the sacred essence of nature, Rinko Kawauchi considers that no subject is too brief or ordinary to be photographed.
From New York to Zürich, Paris to London, art and photography exhibitions open during December and January offer vital social commentary; questioning media representations and subverting the everyday.
This year’s Photo London moves with swagger after last year’s experiment, asserting itself as an international event of note, clear and focussed rather than brash, assured rather than overproduced.