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Photos capturing the fraught nature of English identity

England Your England

A new exhibition wrestles with complex questions around what it means to be English at a time of strife and political upheaval.

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A visual celebration of the revolutionary Angela Davis

Power to the people

A new exhibition is celebrating the activist, abolitionist, and feminist, and exploring how she utilised her image as a tool in the fight for freedom.

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The anthology celebrating 45 years of hip hop and art

Sound of the streets

A newly-released multimedia collection chronicles the growth of hip hop and its surrounding culture from the parks of the Bronx to its becoming a global phenomenon.

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Photos capturing the defiant spirit of the ‘90s rave scene

Party as protest

Photographer Vinca Petersen recounts how the free party scene became a vehicle for civil disobedience and defiance of authority.

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The forgotten radical history of London’s Rebel Dykes

Punk politics

A new exhibition is spotlighting a group of activists who ran riot through 1980s Britain and would profoundly influence lesbian culture.

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Photographer Chester Higgins‘ African American odyssey

The Indelible Spirit

A new exhibition celebrates the photographer‘s early work, and shows his unwavering commitment to capturing the complexities of Black life across America.

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Grace Jones’ pioneering gender play and Afrofuturism

Disco queen

A new exhibition at Nottingham Contemporary reveals how renegade Grace Jones subverted Western archetypes of Black women and gender binaries.

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The anti-fascist artist who used his work as a weapon

One man’s war

An impassioned communist radicalised at the end of World War I, John Heartfield created subversive photomontages to combat Nazi propaganda in ’30s Germany.

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A journey through Soho’s countercultural history

Those were the days

A new exhibition is looking back on the London neighbourhood’s rebellious peak – a time when it was at the forefront of experimentation, creativity and freedom.

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Philippe Lopez’s photography is an ode to handcrafted India

Street life

The World Press Photo Award winner’s first solo exhibition is a meditation on the country’s kaleidoscopic street life.

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Defiant photos that subvert Western beauty ideals

Lost in translation

In English as a Second Language, photographers Joyce Ng and Hanna Moon reflect on the power of fashion photography in shaping society’s perceptions of beauty.

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Young Londoners shoot the issues that matter to them

Teen dreams

As a young person, it often feels like you don’t have a voice. However, a new exhibition seeks to change that, inviting teenage photographers to tackle subjects from identity to homelessness.

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