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Celebrating the art of the photo book

A century after it was established, arts publisher Phaidon continues to stand at the vanguard of art, photography, fashion, and design.

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Groundbreaking photos of Ghanaian society and culture

A new exhibition retraces the influential work of James Barnor, who captured changes in Accra and London as Ghana achieved independence 1957.

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Vibrant photos of L.A.’s contemporary lowrider culture

A year on from California repealing its decades-old ban on lowrider cruising, Owen Harvey captures the sense of self-expression and community at the heart of the scene.

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Inside the historic mixed-race club in the heart of apartheid-era Cape Town

Popular with party-goers, activists and future leaders, The Base / Jazz Den was a place of joyful defiance during a period of heightened civil unrest in South Africa.

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Portraits exploring the symbiotic relationship between art and identity

A new exhibition brings together over 50 works made between 1912 and 2015, examining the ways in which performance of self becomes a visual language.

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Groundbreaking portraits of the stars that transformed the 20th century

With his humble approach and signature charm, Terry O’Neill captured authentic and honest images of people often regarded as commodities by their industries.

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Timeless portraits by ‘the most famous unknown photographer in America’

Whether photographing gravediggers in Dublin or Andy Warhol at The Factory, Evelyn Hofer captured a person’s essential qualities that went beyond the moment.

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'A city for dreamers:' celebrating a century of art in New York

A centennial exhibition from the Museum of the City of New York explores the many ways that the city has inspired storytelling across art forms.

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The shocking images that defined Newark's 1967 uprising

A new book takes an in-depth look at the work of Bud Lee, a photographer whose work provides a disturbing record of racial injustice and police brutality in the city.

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Nostalgic scenes of summer in 1970s upstate New York

Larry Racioppo's photos capture a timeless slice of American life, frozen in the golden glow of mid-century ideals.

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