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‘Never-ending afters and very little sleep’: Photographer Gracie Brackstone documents the city’s queer festival founded on a true spirit of resistance
Aug 29, 2024
Against a backdrop of Olympic drama and ceremony, photographer Miriam Marlene set out to document the atmosphere on the Paris streets and capture the quieter ‘in-between moments’ in the city this summer
Aug 14, 2024
Photographer and Dazed Clubber Gracie Brackstone reports back from this year’s Primavera Sound Barcelona
May 31, 2024
We explore After the End of History: British Working Class Photography 1986-2024, a new touring exhibition curated by Johny Pitts and featuring the likes of Ewen Spencer, Eddie Ochtere and Richard Billingham
Apr 11, 2024
‘I felt like I stumbled into someone else’s dreams’: The Chinese-born, Los Angeles-based photographer explores the complexity and allure of Tokyo as an outsider
Mar 20, 2024
In his new series, photographer James Pearson-Howes documents the distinct style and culture of Mexican-American teens on the ‘quebradita’ dance scene
Jan 31, 2024
Noah Noyan Wenzinger’s photo book Noyan 2015-2022 chronicles everyday scenes and ‘coming-of-age situations’ in the Swiss city
Jan 23, 2024
From the history of Black women photographers in Britain to discontent German teens and liberating nudes in an Eden-like garden, we take a look through some of next year’s diverse and hotly-anticipated photo books…
Jan 02, 2024
Simon Wheatley has spent a career capturing the key players of grime. Bound, his new exhibition and zine, explores the spirit of resistance vital to the genre
Dec 14, 2023
The new edition, expected in early 2024, is described as a ‘director’s cut’ of the 1996 original, with unseen photographs, a reimagined sequencing, and a companion reader dissecting the work
Dec 08, 2023
Robert Rich discusses his new photography book with the formidable actor at her most candid, 90s New York, and whether Winona’s kind of cool can still even exist
Dec 01, 2023
The photographer’s exhibition New York Life joyfully chronicles moments of everyday life on the city’s streets
Nov 23, 2023
In her new exhibition, 5 East Broadway, the image-maker brings together still photography and film to revive the optimism of the American dream
Nov 20, 2023
A new documentary revisits the legacy of the overlooked documentary photographer whose arresting portraits from the 70s and 80s depict the impoverished communities of the northeast
Nov 14, 2023
Inspired by Nan Goldin and Daido Moriyama, What’s Ours is the photographer’s acclaimed debut book documenting a decade of personal and political revolution in Lebanon
Nov 08, 2023