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Photography

Gritty scenes from the final days of the Berlin Wall

Photographer Richard Davis reflects on chronicling the early days of freedom and community of like-minded artists and radicals that emerged in West Berlin.

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Photography

Photos of Puerto Rican life in New York in the ‘60s and ‘70s

George Malave’s photos document the many faces of a marginalised community growing up amid urban decay.

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Photography

Photos of life in the shadow of an American power plant

In North Carolina, people are living near to Duke Energy’s Belews Creek Steam Station, where toxins are pumped into the air, water, and soil. Photographer Will Warasila reflects on his time getting to know the residents, the landscape, the structures of energy and power.

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Film

A visual exploration of female neurosis in horror films

Through stills, anecdotes and film criticism, a new book examines the portrayal of women’s destructive emotions, reframing it as a challenge to patriarchal structures.

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Photography

On the frontlines of AIDS activism in 1990s New York

Meg Handler’s photos capture diverse groups of New Yorkers coming together for the collective cause of civil rights.

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Photography

Mitch Epstein’s evocative portrait of 1970s America

Alternating between colour and black-and-white, the photographer chronicled sexual liberation, economic crises and the repercussions of the war in Vietnam.

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Photography

Celebrating Tony Vaccaro’s cinematic photography

A new exhibition is marking the photographer’s 100th birthday with a look back at his extraordinary career.

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Photography

A glimpse inside America’s trans community in the ’70s

Photographer Jeffrey Silverthorne always treated his subjects – often those living on the margins of society – with empathy and respect.

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Photography

How Vivian Maier transformed street photography

Little-known during her lifetime, Maier is now recognised as one of the great American photographers of the twentieth century.

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Huck 77

Inside the American town burning since 1962

In the ’80s, photographer Renée Jacobs touched down in Centralia, a small Appalachian mining town approaching its final chapter due to the slow creep of an unstoppable fire, blazing 300 feet below ground.

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