Miss Rosen

Photography

Meet the new generation of LGBTQ photographers

This modern love — A New York exhibition – titled Daybreak: New Affirmations in Queer Photography – is offering 12 emerging visual artists the chance to share their views on queer life, love and representation.

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Art

An inside look at LA’s queer Chicano networks

True radicals — Fusing Mexican-American culture with a DIY punk spirit, the underground Chicano art scene of the late ’60s and early ’90s is finally celebrated a new exhibition.

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Photography

Portraits and stories from the older trans community

Forgotten voices — For five years, photographer Jess T. Dugan and social worker Vanessa Fabbre travelled across the US to hear – and share – the rarely heard stories of the country’s older trans citizens.

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Music

A visual guide to the hidden history of hip hop

Power, pride & principles — Represent: Hip-Hop Photography is a new show exploring the immense cultural legacy of the genre, bringing together years of rarely seen, iconic imagery.

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Film

A portrait of Stanley Kubrick as a young photographer

A different lens — A new book and exhibition, Through a Different Lens, celebrates the legendary filmmaker’s forgotten early beginnings as a photographer, bringing together rarely seen imagery from film sets, boxing rings and the streets of New York.

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Photography

An intimate portrait of life in modern Botswana

Tell my story — Letso Leipego captures the locals and landscapes of his native country for his ongoing photography project, Tell My Story.

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Photography

A photographer captures the destruction of New York City

Urban renewal — Five decades ago, the streets of Lower Manhattan were torn apart to make way for homes for higher-income communities. Danny Lyon – 25 years old at the time – shot the people and buildings who were left behind.

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Photography

Photos that defy the visual clichés of Indian life

An inside perspective — Photographer Kapil Das turns his lens on India for his new book Something So Clear – serving up a fun, surreal and multifaceted portrait of his home country.

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Photography

Tracing Susan Meiselas’ journey through photography

An interview — We chat to legendary Magnum photographer Susan Meiselas about memory, Mediations, and what she’s learned from four decades in the business.

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Photography

Photos that capture Jewish life in ’70s New York

Lower East living — In an extraordinary, freshly uncovered photo series taken between the late 70s and 80s, Meryl Meisler celebrates the local communities of the Lower East Side.

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