Adaptation, made up of nearly 200 photographs from Anastasia Samoylova’s six major works, is a wonderfully pleasurable book to turn the pages of and […]…
The ninth Photo London event took place last May in the cobbled courtyard and across four floors and three wings of Somerset House in […]…
The first edition of Simon Murphy‘s Govanhill sold out quickly and the second edition of 500 copies (five times the number of the first […]…
Some labels outlive their usefulness and anyone now calling themselves a war photographer should arouse more suspicion than applause. We certainly don’t need professional […]…
The Nakba ‘breathes down our necks, invading our national identity and contorting our earliest encounters with our sense of self’, writes Mohammed El-Kurd in […]…
Louis De Belle’s latest monograph, Crowd, confirms what has been emerging from his previous work: he is a nosy parker –a quaint British expression […]…
Archives – July 18, 2023 Believing in the Beatles by Sean Sheehan Twelve months before The Beatles released their fourth album in December 1964, […]…
The Bodleian Library and Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford is home to some of Julia Margaret Cameron’s (1815-1879) most important work, showing […]…
Some vilifications resist easy erasure. Hillbillies, throughout the twentieth century, suffered a poor image as moonshining, clan-feuding rednecks whose lack of education and manners […]…
The inaugural issue of The Colour Journal, a planned multi-volume series devoted to six different colours, is dedicated to the hue that did not […]…