This project draws on photography taken along the mythic silk road during extensive travel, mostly on land (more than 13 000 km), beginning in […]…
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Historically speaking, the beginning and development of photography coincided with the gradual abandonment of figuration in painting. And it is not uncommon for the […]…
Jamel Shabazzis a street/hip-hop photographer who is also the most recent recipient of the Gordon Parks award. A time before the crack epidemic is very […]…
Anastasia Photo presents its inaugural exhibition of photographs by Justin Mott. This exhibition is the first installment of Kindred Guardians, Mott’s long-term series documenting […]…
From Blackpool to Brighton, and Barry Island to Brightlingsea, these richly-detailed photographs capture the candyfloss colours and faded nostalgia of a seaside culture that […]…
On Fire Island, the sultry summer air infuses the atmosphere with passion and unrepressed desire, at once igniting comradery and carnality as bodies collide […]…
Since Instagram’s conception in 2010, over 40 billion photos and videos have been shown on Instagram with around 9 million posts per day. While […]…
Every year, June is PRIDE Month all over the world. This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the riots of the Stonewall Inn in […]…
A photographic archive tracing the history of New York City’s Pride Parades in the 1970s and ’80s, annotated by the Beat poet Allen Ginsberg […]…
For the summer 2019 issue of Aperture and a coinciding exhibition, guest editor Tilda Swinton draws upon the themes of Virginia Woolf’s prescient 1928 […]…