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Vibrant scenes of West African Life

New exhibition Meeting at the Volta celebrates the revolutionary energy of youth across generations.

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How Lee Miller revolutionized the role of women in photography

From model and industry darling to ground breaking war photographer Lee Miller blazed a trail that still inspires women to this day.

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In photos: the untold stories of the 20th Century

Started by German refugees in the 1930s, Black Star photographic agency’s fabled archive is opened up in this new exhibition.

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Inside the archive of Magnum Photographer Thomas Hoepker

A new exhibition highlights the images that saw the legendary “author photographer” elevate photojournalism to new heights.

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Revisiting the ‘90s Northern Soul Explosion in the UK

As a teen, photographer Elaine Constantine became a go-to shooter for nightlife, with some of her iconic shots captured in a new book.

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The celebrated Arab photographer who redefined portraiture

Van Leo rose to fame as one of the top studio photographers of the Arab world from the 1940s–1960s. A new exhibition taps into the cult of personality, curation of public image, and performance of identity that shaped him.

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In the ring with Mexico City’s legendary underground boxers

Inspired by the godfather of Mexican documentary photography, David Hanes-Gonzalez creates an intimate portrait of sport, culture and community.

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In Photos: Untold stories of Black British fashion and style

The little-known history of how Black British designers revolutionised fashion – and modern Britain along the way.

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The Black American studio photographers who transformed history

Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers celebrates figures like Frederick Douglass, who seized photography’s radical, emancipatory potential.

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A dreamlike journey into the Democratic Republic of Congo

Photographer Léonard Pongo takes us on a sensory and psychological exploration of daily life in the Congo.

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