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Finn Blythe
Wolfgang Tillmans’ remembers his friend, the Colombian artist who created chameleonic self-portraits, a year on from his untimely passing.
Photography
Observed from the inside, skateboarder and photographer Ed Templeton’s new book, ‘Wires Crossed’, is part-memoir, part-ethnographic study.
Lawrence Agyei spent lockdown observing one of the city’s proudest institutions: the South Shore Drill Team.
Her new book ‘Another Online Pervert’ weaves together diary entries, archive photography, and surprisingly profound exchanges with AI.
In his new exhibition, ‘Walk-ins’, Drake Carr tests his own endurance.
The mystical worlds in Oda Iselin Sønderland’s ‘Shelf Life’ were influenced by video games, Japanese manga and Nordic folklore.
Parker Woods absconded the artifice of Los Angeles, creating this book as a goodbye.
The Japanese artist speaks about her multidisciplinary creative history and ‘leave taking’, a new series of self-portraits.
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