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The final part of our series spotlighting Dazed Club members’ work, we see a selection of photography and film exploring contemporary sports culture
Aug 15, 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
The first in a series of three articles showcasing Dazed Club members’ work, we take a look through a selection of photography and film exploring contemporary sports culture
Aug 08, 2024
I Am Who I Am Now brings together five decades of images, documenting youth culture, anti-fascist protests and family life
Aug 06, 2024
How I Remembered It brings together the work of Haitian and Jamaican photographers Frédéric Georges and Theodore Samuels to explore finding a place back home
Black Image Center has become a vital resource for many Black photographers living in Los Angeles. Here, one such photographer, Giselle Keena, premieres her latest project
Jul 25, 2024
Take a look through some of our favourite exhibitions from 2024’s Rencontres d’Arles
Jul 18, 2024
Shana Purnama’s Dreams of Bangkok attempts to depict Bangkok youth culture in a series of sultry portraits
Jul 16, 2024
Influenced by a story recalling teen love and beach holidays, Miro Lovejoy Teplitzky’s photo series, Youth, is a nostalgic portrait of holiday romance
Jul 11, 2024
Benjamin Fredrickson’s latest photo book is a celebration of atomic wedgies and the wedgie subculture
Jul 09, 2024
Walker’s first ever publication, Guardians & Carers of the Natural World, documents the people who have turned their back on the 9-5 to give back to our planet
Jul 08, 2024
Advice for Young Artists traces the photographer’s journey to reconnect with the pure, unadulterated creativity of youth
Jun 14, 2024
My Family is a Pubis So I Cover Them in Pretty Panties is a loving, humorous, nostalgic portrait of the Japanese photographer’s family home in the suburbs of Yokohama
Jun 12, 2024
Vincent Ferrané’s latest photo book IRL Corps shines a light on how social media has changed our relationships with self-portraiture
Jun 07, 2024
As a major survey of Zanele Muholi’s work opens at Tate Modern, we speak to the acclaimed visual activist about self-love, Black beauty, and creating a photography canon for posterity
Jun 06, 2024