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The evolution of Georgia Anne Muldrow, supersonic innovator
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The evolution of Georgia Anne Muldrow, supersonic innovator

Supa dupa fly — It’s time the world finally caught up to Georgia Anne Muldrow, an intuitive artist who’s just as comfortable crafting futuristic beats as she is drawing from ancient philosophy.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Huck: The Flying Lotus Issue
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Huck: The Flying Lotus Issue

On sale now! — Step into the world of Flying Lotus with our special guest-edited issue: a curated takeover featuring David Lynch, Tierra Whack, Beastie Boys, Hiro Murai and more.

Written by: Huck

Boots Riley is Hollywood’s new disruptor in chief
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Boots Riley is Hollywood’s new disruptor in chief

Truth to power — With his debut feature Sorry To Bother You, the rapper turned filmmaker is responsible for 2018’s most brazenly original slice of cinema: a seething take on class, race and identity in Corporate America. The good news is that he’s only just getting started.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Being a photographer in an age of unrest
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Being a photographer in an age of unrest

The bigger picture — From the US to Latin America, Natalie Keyssar’s photography uncovers the impact of social and political structures on everyday lives – capturing the violence of inequality and the messiness of uncertainty.

Written by: Natalie​ ​Keyssar

What it's like to stay with strangers around the world
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What it's like to stay with strangers around the world

As it may be... — After taking her camera across Russia, the US and Egypt, Bieke Depoorter has been asking constant questions of herself – navigating what it means to be a photographer with the most intimate access imaginable.

Written by: Bieke Depoorter

Susan Meiselas: A life in groundbreaking photography
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Susan Meiselas: A life in groundbreaking photography

Mediations — Magnum photographer Susan Meiselas has spent five decades questioning the practice of photography. But whether it’s documenting the lives of showgirls or an unfolding revolution, her open-ended approach gives the images a life of their own.

Written by: Susan Meiselas (as told to Cian Traynor)

The everyday beauty of Manila, like you've never seen it before
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The everyday beauty of Manila, like you've never seen it before

Invisible Cities — Against the backdrop of a drug war, where fear and violence have become normalised, photographer Hannah Reyes Morales has been seeking out moments of tenderness amid the adversity... while learning to understand the place that’s shaped her.

Written by: Hannah Reyes Morales

We've made an all-woman photography issue. This is why.
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We've made an all-woman photography issue. This is why.

Voices of change — The seeds of revolution are spreading through documentary photography. A diverse band of image-makers has begun to disrupt narratives that misrepresent and disempower, exposing the flaws of a medium where ‘truth’ is more subjective than it seems.

Written by: Daniella Zalcman

From hip hop to activism: A photographer’s life on the road
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From hip hop to activism: A photographer’s life on the road

Nomad’s land — Raised on the move, Jessica Lehrman inherited a restless search for magic. These days she applies that spirit of wanderlust in a different way – documenting underground movements – but the ethos is just the same.

Written by: Jessica Lehrman

The highs and lows of a whirlwind romance, in photos
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The highs and lows of a whirlwind romance, in photos

The Best is Yet to Come — 17 years after a painful breakup, Ada Bligaard Søby decided to make a book on life and love with her ex-boyfriend, pooling their family archives to plot a visual timeline of their lives – before and after the relationship. It turned out to be the wildest ride of her career.

Written by: Ada Bligaard Søby, as told to Cian Traynor

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