Isaac Muk

Documenting the complex transition of a photographer’s child
Photography

Documenting the complex transition of a photographer’s child

In her new photobook You Refuse to Believe that You Ever Liked Pink, Dena Elisabeth Eber intimately explores her evolving relationship with her child, Alex.

Written by: Isaac Muk

In Photos: The miners’ strike, 40 years on
Photography

In Photos: The miners’ strike, 40 years on

A new exhibition dives into the bitter dispute, highlighting the communities and people at the centre of brutal crackdowns.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Two decades of City of God: Fernando Meirelles in conversation
Culture

Two decades of City of God: Fernando Meirelles in conversation

We talk to the Brazilian director about the film’s legacy, Brazilian cinema, and how non-Western countries are producing the most exciting movies.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Photos capturing joy and community of Black female and non-binary American surfers
Photography

Photos capturing joy and community of Black female and non-binary American surfers

In her new photobook I Just Wanna Surf, photographer Gabriella Angotti-Jones goes back to her roots and faces up to traumas of her past.

Written by: Isaac Muk

“We are constantly fighting with demons”: Emin Özmen on Turkey’s turbulent decade
Photography

“We are constantly fighting with demons”: Emin Özmen on Turkey’s turbulent decade

The Magnum photographer talks about his new book covering protests, political crises, and human tragedy.

Written by: Isaac Muk

A glimpse inside the world’s most secretive arms fairs
Photography

A glimpse inside the world’s most secretive arms fairs

Photojournalist Nikita Teryoshin spent eight years travelling to “defence shows” around the world, capturing the surreal and sickening ways weapons of destruction are bought and sold.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Inside life on Tijuana’s garbage dumps
Photography

Inside life on Tijuana’s garbage dumps

Jack Lueders-Booth spent nine summers documenting a community who scratched out a living among trash.

Written by: Isaac Muk

In Photos: One night in an unlicensed boxing club
Photography

In Photos: One night in an unlicensed boxing club

The one 1994 evening that photographer Bruce Gilden spent in a blue collar boxing club in suburban Kent is the subject of his new photobook.

Written by: Isaac Muk

“A green favela”: The reality of life in the Brazilian Amazon
Photography

“A green favela”: The reality of life in the Brazilian Amazon

Photographer Tommaso Protti’s new monograph is a haunting vision of humanity’s devastating impact on the world’s largest forest.

Written by: Isaac Muk

A tender exploration of life on the margins of Bristol
Photography

A tender exploration of life on the margins of Bristol

Bristolian photographer Chris Hoare’s new photobook shows a different side to the West Country city.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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