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What ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ have in common
Film

What ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ have in common

Or; why the master's tools will never dismantle the master's house.

Written by: Ben Smoke

Timeless portraits by ‘the most famous unknown photographer in America’
Photography

Timeless portraits by ‘the most famous unknown photographer in America’

Whether photographing gravediggers in Dublin or Andy Warhol at The Factory, Evelyn Hofer captured a person’s essential qualities that went beyond the moment.

Written by: Miss Rosen

How housing segregation continues to shape London for the worse
Activism

How housing segregation continues to shape London for the worse

A new exhibition in Tower Hamlets explores decades of systemic inequality in the city, and how photography has been used to campaign for change.

Written by: Philippa Kelly

Striking portraits of life in the Appalachian Mountains
Photography

Striking portraits of life in the Appalachian Mountains

Taken between 1974 and 2010, Shelby Lee Adams’ collaborative portraits are a love letter to an often maligned community.

Written by: Isaac Muk

The queer climber championing diversity and dialogue in the mountains
Outsiders Project

The queer climber championing diversity and dialogue in the mountains

A new film from Berghaus explores climber and photographer Hamish Frost’s experiences as a queer person in the outdoors.

Written by: Isabelle Gray

'A city for dreamers:' celebrating a century of art in New York
Art

'A city for dreamers:' celebrating a century of art in New York

A centennial exhibition from the Museum of the City of New York explores the many ways that the city has inspired storytelling across art forms.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Documenting the effects of war on life along the Polish-Ukrainian border
Photography

Documenting the effects of war on life along the Polish-Ukrainian border

Photographer Tommy Sussex captures the anxieties and fragile sense of peace for local people along Poland’s border with Ukraine and Belarus.

Written by: Alex King

Sinéad O'Connor used her voice for more than singing
Music

Sinéad O'Connor used her voice for more than singing

Nick Levine remembers a brilliant artist and tireless activist who left the world just as it seems to be catching up with her.

Written by: Nick Levine

On the road with roaming Tamasha performers in rural India
Photography

On the road with roaming Tamasha performers in rural India

Abhishek Khedekar’s multi-media images offer a colourful and complex portrayal of life with a nomadic Marathi theatre group, whose traditions date back to the 1800s.

Written by: Isaac Muk

The impact of tourism on Italy's mountains
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The impact of tourism on Italy's mountains

A new film by Italian snowboarder and ecologist Luca Albrisi explores empty ski resorts and the impact tourism has on the mountains.

Written by: Sam Haddad

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