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Photos of Houston’s famed Fourth Ward in the 1980s

Heart and soul

In 1985, Elbert D. Howze shot the residents of Freedmen’s Town, a community founded in 1866 by people liberated from the shackles of slavery.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Rip it up, start again: the fall and rise of Edwyn Collins

Back again

Despite suffering from two catastrophic haemorrhages in 2005, the post-punk pioneer is back making music as good as anything he produced before.

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Forgotten shots of Europe’s underground music legacy

From the ’70s and ’80s

Freshly uncovered after two decades in storage, Bruno Stettler’s photography showcases the biggest stars of the 1970s and ’80s.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

Ray & Liz: an exploration of family life in Thatcher’s Britain

On the breadline

In his new film, photographer turned writer-director Richard Billingham presents a tale of deprivation and loneliness in the West Midlands.

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Lost photos of life in 1980s Israel

Uncovering the past

Photographer Rafael Fuchs rediscovers an archive of imagery from his past: shots of secret lives, unknown families, and striking personal histories.

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Back in the day: photos of Liverpool in the 1980s

Street style

Photographer Rob Bremner captures a city brimming with character and style; filled with people living defiantly in the face of difficulty.

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Documenting the dark side of ’80s Florida

A peculiar paradise

Photographer Nathan Benn paints a complex and surreal picture of his native state in the newly resurfaced project, A Peculiar Paradise.

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A portrait of ’90s family life in the Midlands

Squalid realism

Photographer Richard Billingham’s images, shot over two decades ago on cheap film, capture his poverty-stricken upbringing in Cradley Heath.

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Art & Culture  >  Print

Uncovering the world’s largest collection of drug ephemera

The LSD library

A compulsive collector since the 1970s, Julio Mario Santo Domingo has accrued nearly three house’s worth of literature, knick-knacks and paraphernalia.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

‘Great photographers need determination not talent’

Advice from Chris Killip

Photographer Chris Killip reflects on what it takes to create images that truly record a place and time, as in his seminal work In Flagrante.

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