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5 to See: This Weekend

5 to See: This Weekend

International awards, exhibitions and festivals offer powerful visual commentary, including realist studies of life in Bangladesh and conceptual interpretations of the 21st century.

Boys of Walthamstow (2018) Photography by Tyler Mitchell.

Through candy colour palettes and natural light, photographer and filmmaker Mitchell captures snapshots of young black people from his community. Each piece is powerful and deeply human, contrasting optimistic visuals with social commentary. Until 5 June.

Image by Rahul Talukder.


鈥淕rowing up in Dhaka, a densely populated city, I got in close contact with the magic of imperfection.鈥 Talukder鈥檚 powerful social documentary and street photography considers political and cultural questions, exploring the aftermath of tragedy. Until 3 June.

漏 Catherine Hyland, United Kingdom, Shortlist, Professional, Landscape (Professional competition), 2019 Sony World Photography Awards


Comprising over 800 works 鈥 including images by 2019鈥檚 winning practitioners 鈥 this global show presents a diverse selection of creative and contemporary portraiture, landscape, architecture, fine art and documentary. Until 6 May.

Thomas Struth, Washington Street, Tribeca, New York, 1978

Iconic works by the likes of Diane Arbus, Cindy Sherman and Thomas Struth come together in this celebratory show, tracking the development of contemporary lens-based practice. Presenting vivid colour, black-and-white and digitally manipulated compositions. Until 27 April.

Luka Khabelashvili, from the series Feelings. Courtesy of the artist.


Circulation(s) festival is dedicated to discovering and promoting Europe鈥檚 young image-making talent. This year鈥檚 artists present work that responds directly to the fears and concerns of our current moment in history. 20 April 鈥 30 June.

Lead image: 漏 Dimitri Bogachuk, Ukraine, Shortlist, Professional, Architecture, 2019 Sony World Photography Awards