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Photography
Miss Rosen
From the rise of teen culture to the Civil Rights Movement, the legend has shot it all – inspiring Larry Clark and Nan Goldin in the process.
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Rayne Fisher-Quann
The gothic musician talks finding inspiration in Biblical horror stories and criticising right-wing politics without demonising the Deep South.
Isaac Muk
In ‘American Polychronic’, the photographer marries the mundane with the surreal.
Christina Elia
A new exhibit featuring the work of Eva Lipman and Ken Graves documents social rituals and rites of passage, exploring love, fear and repression.
Ravi Ghosh
Philip Montgomery’s ‘American Mirror’ observes the impact of political turmoil, protests and the pandemic.
Tom George
Inspired by 90s fashion campaigns, photographer Andrew Kung’s new series ‘Perpetual Foreigner’ rights the lack of representation he saw growing up.
Ryan White
Robert LeBlanc’s ‘Gloryland’ takes us inside one of the last remaining places of worship observing this deadly practise.
Clementine de Pressigny
“You have to be emotionally open to a situation and respond on lots of different levels inside, and hopefully that comes through in the pictures.”
The photographer spent six years on the road working on the epic project.
Film
Douglas Greenwood
‘Cusp’, a new movie at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, tells the story of three teen Texas girls battling summers of boredom and sexual violence.
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