Photographer Larry Towell reflects on his time spent with an Old Colony from rural Ontario and Mexico who live apart from society.
For three years, Chiara Bonetti has been documenting individuals across Mexico City who are keeping a traditional dance form alive.
Photographer Alex Kurunis captures the spirit of Mexico’s national sport, celebrating the people keeping the tradition alive today.
With his photographs, taken during the 1980s, Ken Light wanted to reveal ‘the desperation, hardship, and struggle of people who want a better life’.
José de Jesús “Chucho” León Hernández captures the Mexican capital at night, exploring its magic through the eyes of punks, poets and club kids.
A new documentary examines the lack of government funding in the country, and the citizens who have been forced to pick up the slack.
In his latest project, La Cucaracha, photographer Pieter Hugo attempts to unravel the country’s most compelling mysteries.
A new exhibition celebrates the art, lives and love affair of the revolutionary artist couple.
Over the last few years, tens of thousands of Mexicans have gone missing, with many now presumed dead. So why doesn’t the government care?
In her new book Mexico Masks Rituals, Phyllis Galembo photographs the captivating art made exclusively for ritual.
The legendary musician and artist reflects on a lifelong love of the country, sharing a selection of shots from her travels in a new exhibition.
Photojournalist Frankie Mills documents the inequality in the Mexican capital – a place where just 1 per cent of the population earns 21 per cent of the country’s entire income.