Photography
Photography

Photographing the unrecognised Lumbee tribe in North Carolina
Maria Sturm's 'You Don't Look Native to Me' explores identity and stolen histories with Native Americans seeking federal-level recognition.
Clem De Pressigny
2 days ago
Art

5 American art school grads on the value of their degrees
With the cost of an education in the hundreds of thousands, we discuss their inspiring practices and how student loan debt impacts creativity.
Emma Russell
4 days ago
Photography

The artist who chronicled a generation lost to AIDS
Larry Stanton's paintings are a touching tribute to a community of friends and artists gone long before their time.
Miss Rosen
12.1.23
Photography

Marisol Mendez subverts classic tropes about women in her photography
In her debut monograph, 'Madre', the photographer delves into realms of past and present to consider the feminine as a life force.
Miss Rosen
11.30.23
Photography

Daniel Arnold’s life in photos
Dubbed a "human paparazzo" by collaborator Josh Safdie, the photographer calls New York “the perfect computer simulator".
Zoe Whitfield
11.28.23
Photography

65 photographers capture the hot, halcyon days of summertime
Something Special Studio's new photobook collates different personal visions of sun, skin and sweat.
Douglas Greenwood
11.23.23
Photography

What vintage paparazzi photos teach us about the birth of celebrity culture
As new exhibition – 'PAPARAZZI!' – opens in Vienna, we examine the cultural significance of a contentious profession.
Millen Brown-Ewens
11.23.23
Photography

Hideka Tonomura spent 20 years inside Tokyo's notorious red-light district
The photographer is republishing her dark and erotic series, 'They Called Me Yukari'.
Marigold Warner
11.21.23
Photography

Lin Zhipeng’s wild, edenic photos from Paris
The Chinese photographer’s latest series, ‘Amour Défendu’, muses on a time of free love and freer spirits.
Alessandro Merola
11.20.23
Photography

Hicham Benohoud set up a photo studio in his classroom
At a school in Marrakech, the teacher turned boredom into an elaborate photo project spanning 1994 to 2002.
Zoe Whitfield
11.17.23
Art

Aun Helden's prosthetic performance art is a survival mechanism
The Brazilian transdisciplinary artist decided to deconstruct the self to confront oppression and trauma – and ultimately, to stay alive.
Linnéa Ruiz Mutikainen
11.16.23
Photography

Gail Thacker’s alchemical photographs contemplate the fragility of life
For the past 30 years, the New York photographer has documented her community of queer artists on meticulously distressed Polaroid film.
Lydia Figes
11.16.23
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