Miss Rosen

Over 100 years of Standing Rock, in photos
Photography

Over 100 years of Standing Rock, in photos

The Sioux studio — From 1900 to 1952, photographer Frank Bennett Fiske lived on the Reservation, where he took a majestic series of portraits of the local Native American Sioux tribe.

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The enduring legacy of Wild Style, hip hop’s first ever film
Film

The enduring legacy of Wild Style, hip hop’s first ever film

‘We took over the planet’ — As the 1983 feature – which brought New York’s hip hop scene to international attention – celebrates its 35th birthday this year, we talk to the people who made it happen.

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A portrait of love, life and community in the South Bronx
Art

A portrait of love, life and community in the South Bronx

Hall of fame — In the ’70s, New York’s South Bronx was in a state of extreme disrepair. But – as artists John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres realised – creativity provided a welcome remedy.

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Never before seen photos from Malick Sidibé’s archive
Photography

Never before seen photos from Malick Sidibé’s archive

Love power peace — The legendary photographer, who is known for his stylish documentation of Mali in the ’60s, is being celebrated in a new exhibition at New York’s Jack Shainman Gallery.

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Four photographers take a trip through time
Photography

Four photographers take a trip through time

Decade by decade — From ’80s Italy to the great American road trip of the ’00s – photographers Guido Guidi, Jason Fulford, Gregory Halpern, and Viviane Sassen take us on a visual journey through the decades.

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Why punk keeps connecting people across space and time
Culture

Why punk keeps connecting people across space and time

Teenage kicks — Photographers GODLIS and Angela Boatwright may have captured two distinct scenes - 1970s New York and contemporary Los Angeles - but in-between these images, made then and now, lies a single connecting thread.

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18 photographers capturing the way we live now
Photography

18 photographers capturing the way we live now

The inside perspective — A new show explores the most topical stories from around the world, taking us beyond the headlines and the hype to see the underlying humanity.

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A look inside North Korea’s ‘socialist fairyland’
Photography

A look inside North Korea’s ‘socialist fairyland’

Behind the curtain — As the capital of the world’s most secretive country, Pyongyang is a city that’s rarely documented in Western media – until now. In his latest book, Inside North Korea, photographer Oliver Wainwright captures a fantastical world of candy-coloured apartment blocks and dramatic vistas.

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Inside New York’s famed high school for the creative arts
Photography

Inside New York’s famed high school for the creative arts

Back to the ’70s — Artist Flint Gennari looks back on his days at New York’s High School of Art & Design – an innovative institution which boasts Marc Jacobs, Calvin Klein and Peter Hujar as alumni.

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Celebrating 150 years of the female gaze
Photography

Celebrating 150 years of the female gaze

Into The Light — A new exhibition, Into The Light, spotlights the rare and undervalued work of female-identifying photographers from the last century.

Written by: Miss Rosen

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