Dominique Sisley

Steve McCurry’s beautiful, haunting portraits of Afghanistan
Photography

Steve McCurry’s beautiful, haunting portraits of Afghanistan

Four decades of history — Conflict, colonialism and tribal rivalry: Steve McCurry’s iconic photographs show the unseen side of the country.

Written by: Dominique Sisley

Celebrating the grime and glamour of NYC’s beaches
Photography

Celebrating the grime and glamour of NYC’s beaches

Far, Far Rockaway — Photographer Simon Eeles captures the colour, eccentricity and diversity of Rockaway in his latest personal project.

Written by: Dominique Sisley

Fast food and fist fights: capturing teenage life in Ukraine
Culture

Fast food and fist fights: capturing teenage life in Ukraine

‘Life here is like bipolar disorder’ — Photographer Nazar Furyk returns to his hometown of Kolomyia, in Western Ukraine, to shoot the everyday lives of local teens.

Written by: Dominique Sisley

Sylvia Plath’s visual art is celebrated in new exhibition
Art

Sylvia Plath’s visual art is celebrated in new exhibition

Uncovered treasures — The poet’s secret artistic talents are unearthed for a new show at Washington D.C’s Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery.

Written by: Dominique Sisley

Capturing the dark side of China’s underground club scene
Photography

Capturing the dark side of China’s underground club scene

Into the night — Photographer and dancer Sergey Melnitchenko goes backstage at a nameless Chengdu city nightclub in his Behind The Scenes photo series.

Written by: Dominique Sisley

Exploring the strange, secretive lives of England’s adult babies
Photography

Exploring the strange, secretive lives of England’s adult babies

Nappies, bears and bubbles — Polly Borland’s iconic ‘90s photo series, The Babies, explores one of the world’s most maligned and marginalised sexual fetishes.

Written by: Dominique Sisley

Why this artist is making the longest film in history
Film

Why this artist is making the longest film in history

30 days, 720 hours — On December 31 2020, Anders Weberg will premiere Ambiancé – a film with a 30-day long runtime – before destroying it forever. We meet him to find out why.

Written by: Dominique Sisley

What does it mean to be an Afropunk today?
Music

What does it mean to be an Afropunk today?

‘It's not about colour’ — As it returns to the UK for the second year, photographer Theo McInnes captures the crowds at Afropunk – Brooklyn’s iconic black arts festival.

Written by: Dominique Sisley

Why are the G20 protesters being portrayed as ‘militants’?
Activism

Why are the G20 protesters being portrayed as ‘militants’?

Capturing another angle — Challenging the sweeping generalisations made by the global media, photographer Piotr Pietrus shares his shots from the weekend’s G20 riots.

Written by: Dominique Sisley

Exploring the back streets at London Pride 2017
Activism

Exploring the back streets at London Pride 2017

Cutting out the commercialism — Now in its 45th year, the annual march is a no-holds-barred celebration of LGBT sexuality – but the corporate sponsorship is louder than ever. Here, we escape the crowds to find the real heart of the party.

Written by: Dominique Sisley

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