Roger Mayne's seminal body of photography captures London's working class communities in a transformative period after the war and before modernisation reshaped neighbourhoods.
Photographer David Hurn recounts documenting the counterculture music event, which saw performance from the likes of Bob Dylan, The Who and Joe Cocker.
The punk icon recalls living through the ‘60s art scene surrounding Andy Warhol‘s Factory, being on the frontlines of Stonewall and accidentally giving her ideas to David Bowie.
A new book and exhibition aims to shed light on the archive of James Barnor – an artist who created a vital document of Ghanian Independence and London’s swinging ‘60s.
A new exhibition brings together lesser-seen works from the archive of Leni Sinclar, which chronicle Detroit‘s counterculture and struggles for justice.