Jeffrey Henson Scales intimate portraits and protest images of the BPP and its leaders offer a rare insight into organisation at a time of societal upheaval.
Written by: Miss Rosen
After a two-year hiatus and a new album, the Nigerian artist is riding high. Now, he wants to bring his alternative, genre-bending sound to the world.
Written by: Shirley Ahura
Yohon Tatum, aka Legendary Father of the House of Tisci, reflects on nurturing a new generation of talent.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Taking us through one of the most dynamic years in recent history, Laylah Amatullah Barrayn new photo book contains tender yet confrontational portraits from her assignment work as a photojournalist and off-duty encounters.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Stop the dredge — Mass crustacean die-offs in the North East have led a community of fishermen to take action to save their seas.
Written by: Sam Haddad
Zsófia Sivák’s ongoing project documents the country’s tavern culture, preserving a once defining part of rural life.
Written by: Isaac Muk
Safe abortions now — Last month, the supreme court ruled to allow buffer zones around clinics to protect users and staff from anti-abortion protestors in NI. Campaigners reflect on what the decisions means for the future of reproductive rights.
Written by: Ellen McVeigh
Freddie Miller describes documenting the unique, elaborate style of the airbrushed trucking scene, as well as the people who often spend painstaking amounts of money and time ensuring their vehicles are sprayed to perfection.
Written by: Isaac Muk
Stand by your post — Postal worker Danny Coulter explains how poor pay and working conditions have pushed posties to take industrial action – and why they need the public’s support.
Written by: Danny Coulter
To listen to KeiyaA's music is to travel through time, space and psyche: a self-actualising odyssey of sound where anything goes. What lies at the end of the journey is up to you – but with the Chicago-born artist, you couldn’t hope for a guide to get you there.
Written by: Thomas Hobbs