Gideon Appah’s first UK solo show combines elements of Ghana’s postcolonial history with his typically vibrant renderings of otherworldly fantasy. The resulting paintings are “out of time, out of place,” he explains
Fumi Nagasaka spent three years photographing a marching band in New Orleans – her resulting book, Marching Wolves, is a record of ritualised tradition and the transition into manhood
“The whole point is making things which are different from what people have seen digitally,” says Jack Davison of his meditative new series Photographic Etchings, which is on show now in London
The American photographer’s 1977 series Hard Times Come to Steeltown – which forms part of a group show at Sprüth Magers in Berlin – depicts the decline and desolation of factory towns across the Midwest