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Photography
Sarah Moroz
French photographer Marvin Bonheur is upending narratives about what is possible for emerging artists from the Parisian banlieue.
In a new series, Tel Aviv and Paris-based photographer Tair Adato navigates his queerness within the rigidities of religious ritual.
Art
i-D Staff
On the heels of the organization’s art auction honoring Futura, i-D spoke to three young artists about building community and their dream careers.
i-D x BLACKTAG
Ashley Tyner
The team behind New York’s favorite day party speaks on going global and embracing the philosophy of mutual aid.
The multi-hyphenate creative, known for advising artists like Frank Ocean, Kanye West, Virgil Abloh, and Tom Sachs says “Black culture is the double helix of popular culture.”
The host and presenter speaks on defining success, protecting her mental health, and removing hurdles for the next generation of Black creatives.
Nicole DeMarco
Photographer Justine Kurland’s seminal series imagines young women as fearless runaways, escaping their small towns and the societal constraints that kept them there.
Culture
Juule Kay
Featuring kickflips, post-Soviet asphalt and fresh fashion from Tamra Skateboards
Jozef Wright
“Well, queer in the Oxford Dictionary stands for ‘odd’, and I like that.”
Music
Shannon May Powell
Meet the crew behind the community radio project that’s putting the broad back into broadcasting.
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