Working at the dawn of a new era
On the first southbound Northern Line train of the day, Romanian workers share their aspirations for a future in the UK.
James Barnor: Ghana's first photojournalist
Artefact meets photographer James Barnor and looks back on his life and work.
Photographing Horror
Two photojournalists discuss the ethical issues raised by images of suffering.
The cruelty of belief
Paola Paredes’ pictures reveal the suffering caused by conservative attitudes to homosexuality in Ecuador.
Exhibition | Danny Lyon at Beetles and Huxley
Photographic essays that are as refreshing and educating as if they were new today.
Ukraine: After the revolution
Two years after the Euromaidan revolt, artists are at the forefront of Ukraine’s struggle for identity.
Reporting conflict: Through the lens
Artefact speaks to photojournalist Nicole Tung and her work in the world’s war zones.
Exhibition | Lee Miller: A Woman's War
We visit the Imperial War Museum which explores the many facets of war correspondent Lee Miller.
Henri Cartier-Bresson: A decisive collection
A chance to see some of Cartier-Bresson’s most famous images alongside some seen relatively rarely.