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Chris Killip’s groundbreaking portrait of the North

Capturing decline

Whether it was seacoalers in Northumberland or the miners’ strike, the photographer was always fully immersed in the story he sought to capture.

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A glimpse inside London’s high-rise estates in the 1980s

Concrete jungle

Photographer Janine Wiedel reflects on her visits to the city’s towers and its residents.

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Evocative photos of a seaside holiday in 1960s Blackpool

Pleasure beach

From the chip shops, to the bingo parlors and burlesque dancers, photographer Mike Coles remembers capturing scenes of holidaymakers by the English coast.

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Helen Levitt’s intimate scenes of 20th century New York life

In the streets

A new exhibition is celebrating the life and work of the late photographer, who imbued everyday scenes with empathy and feeling.

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A lyrical portrait of Black America in the 20th century

Soul of the country

A new exhibition brings together the work of Roland L. Freeman, a documentarian whose photos capture the joyous spectrum of Black American life during the 1960, ’70 and ‘80s.

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A portrait of American street life in the analogue era

Headed west

A new book brings together photographer Paul McDonough vibrant scenes from across the US, offering a elegiac topography of the late 20th century. 

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Evocative photos of ordinary life in ‘70s Stourbridge

Looking at the overlooked

Between 1972 and 1988, John Myers set out to capture unremarkable scenes within walking distance of his home in the Midlands to shine a light on what is typically ignored.

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A powerful portrait of Black American life in the South

Louisiana, Florida and Georgia

In 1982, photographer Baldwin Lee set off on a 2,000-mile road trip around the Deep South, visiting Louisiana, Florida and Georgia.

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A sweeping portrait of life in the American South

Revelations

A new exhibition promotes the region’s forgotten photographers, featuring work from the early 1900s to the present day.

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Four photographers take a trip through time

Decade by decade

From ’80s Italy to the great American road trip of the ’00s – photographers Guido Guidi, Jason Fulford, Gregory Halpern, and Viviane Sassen take us on a visual journey through the decades.

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Daido Moriyama and the aesthetics of punk

A Japanese master

The defiant artist redefined photography when he first broke onto the scene in the late ’60s, offering his viewers a fresh new way of seeing the world.

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‘There is no truth in photography, only honesty’

Giles Duley in conversation

Photographer Giles Duley has spent a lifetime searching for fulfilment with his camera: shooting rock legends, high fashion, and the biggest humanitarian crises of our time.

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