Miss Rosen

Photos of Houston's famed Fourth Ward in the 1980s
Photography

Photos of Houston's famed Fourth Ward in the 1980s

Heart and soul — In 1985, photographer Elbert D. Howze captured the residents of Freedmen’s Town, a community founded in 1866 by people liberated from the shackles of chattel slavery.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Offbeat crowd shots from New York’s biggest gigs
Photography

Offbeat crowd shots from New York’s biggest gigs

Close encounters — In a new series, photographer Jeff Mermelstein captures the chaos of Brooklyn’s Barclay’s Centre: ‘There’s a Barbra Streisand aesthetic, a Stevie Wonder aesthetic, a Jay-Z aesthetic and a Barry Manilow aesthetic.’

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A history of she-punks, from Poly Styrene to Pussy Riot
Music

A history of she-punks, from Poly Styrene to Pussy Riot

Revenge stories — Music journalist Vivien Goldman celebrates the women of the punk movement in a new book: ‘I wanted to bust open that projection that it only happened in a few blocks in the Lower East Side and West London.’

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A scroll through Jerry Hsu’s bizarre camera roll
Photography

A scroll through Jerry Hsu’s bizarre camera roll

Everyday absurdity — In a new project, the skateboarder and photographer shares a collection of surreal shots from his old Blackberry.

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Mystical portraits of Mexican mask culture
Photography

Mystical portraits of Mexican mask culture

Contemporary traditions — In her new book Mexico Masks Rituals, Phyllis Galembo photographs the captivating art made exclusively for ritual.

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Kim Gordon unveils never-before-seen art in new show
Art

Kim Gordon unveils never-before-seen art in new show

Lo-fi glamour — The Sonic Youth legend is celebrating her lifelong love of Andy Warhol with a series of paintings, drawings and sculptures.

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Unearthing the old business cards of Chicago gangs
Art

Unearthing the old business cards of Chicago gangs

Almighty and Insane — Used in the 1960s and ’70s, these discreet slips of paper served as the ultimate status symbol for gang members across the city.

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A celebration of black womanhood in South Africa
Photography

A celebration of black womanhood in South Africa

Collective memories — Following the death of her mother, Lebohang Kganye embarked on a photography project which saw her recreating archive snapshots from old family albums – exploring grief, history and family dynamics in the process.

Written by: Miss Rosen

A visual history of resistance in New York City
Photography

A visual history of resistance in New York City

People power — For decades, photographer Builder Levy has used his camera to address systems of oppression and injustice in the US: ‘The humanity I was seeing and trying to capture in my pictures – I looked at as a way of countering negativity.’

Written by: Miss Rosen

The life and times of a café society call girl
Photography

The life and times of a café society call girl

Susi Wyss explains it all — ‘Acid, mescaline, S&M, and paddling pools’: sex worker Susi Wyss shares her stories from Europe’s most decadent era.

Written by: Miss Rosen

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