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Photography

Photos capturing a different side to America’s Appalachia

Stacy Kranitz discusses the challenges of visual representation in a region that has suffered damaging stereotypes over the years. 

Written by: Eva Clifford

Art

The photographer who travelled the globe with Warhol

A new exhibition shows a different side to the enigmatic pop artist, away from the Factory and immersed in the natural world.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Photography

Photos capturing the aftermath of the Queen’s death

View from the streets — Following the death of the monarch, a 12-day period of mourning began in Britain. Photographer Julian Zerressen was there to capture the surreal scenes unfolding in London.

Written by: Huck

Photography

The photographers capturing the chaos of hardcore music

From bleeding noses to crowd surfing, three image-makers reflect on capturing the scene in all its wild glory.

Written by: Huw Baines

Photography

A heady glimpse into New York’s underground scene

Dominique Misrahi discusses her unlikely start as a photographer capturing intimate scenes of the city's youth and subcultures.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Photography

Photos paying tribute to fans and clubbers of the ‘80s & ‘90s

Photographer David Corio’s archive offers a glimpse inside a revolutionary era of music and nightlife. 

Written by: Miss Rosen

Activism

Photos of the London ride out in protest of knife crime

BikeStormz 2022 — Thousands attended the annual event this year to wheelie through the city and call for ‘knives down, bikes up’.

Written by: Huck

Photography

Photos of the crowds gathered to mourn the Queen in London

Thousands gathered outside Buckingham Palace after news of the Queen’s death broke.

Written by: Huck

Photography

Samuel Fosso’s photos pay homage to Black liberators

In his 2008 series, the photographer pictured himself as Angela Davis, Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and other prominent figures.

Written by: Miss Rosen

TV

The cost of living crisis is not a game

By turning a real-life crisis into daytime television fodder, TV bosses have once again shown themselves to be completely out of touch with audiences.

Written by: Sarah Woolley

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