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In his reworking of gay magazines from the 1970s and 80s, Pacifico Silano explores ideas of masculinity and queer identity
Khalik Allah’s experimental documentary is also a sprawling self-portrait
The medium’s 200-year evolution from novelty to vital artistic medium is examined in a new book and Paris show
Feelgood classics, hero pieces and something seductive. The style issue explores the wardrobe of spring
The stations, sculptures and mosaics represented both the USSR’s rich past and its hope for a brighter future
The Oscar-nominated director has spent 12 years making intimate images in Hale County
The photography festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh, has been running since 2000 — but is facing threats from both the pandemic and a repressive regime
The photographer is renowned for finding beauty in ‘vast, barren, empty landscapes’
Paintings, photography, music – and dinner in Azzedine Alaïa’s kitchen are all going up for grabs
Federico Estol’s series gives glamour and respect to La Paz’s marginalised community
The bygone bohemia of the Seventies and Eighties is chronicled in the work of the late photographer
‘Starting a few centimetres outside the frame of the webcam, each person creates their own world’
The photographer traces the river’s course from source to sea, uncovering the people and practices on its waters that otherwise might slip by unnoticed
How these activities transform zones of grey conformity into an artificial, discombobulating experience
Half a million students a year undertake the rigid process in hope of getting a job for life
Her work has sparked conversations about how conventional ideas of ‘professionalism’ are used against African-American women
Saskia Groneberg’s photos highlight how even the workplace can’t keep out the spark of life
With many of us working remotely, this series reinterprets and reminds us how it felt to be in the office, from pressure and conformity to fellowship and freedom
John Angerson’s images ahead of an Endeavour Space Shuttle launch capture courage and camaraderie
The images epitomise the spectacular yet often contradictory forces at play in the German photographer’s work
Sky Arts’ meandering story of New Yorker photojournalist Martha Cooper is packed with fantastic images
In the images, the photojournalist found a way to resist the passing of time
From coast to desert, via urban sprawl, Mark Ruwedel has shot the parts of LA not familiar from TV and films
A photo series that vividly illustrates mastery of the moves involved in Cumberland and Westmorland wrestling
‘The little lights and decorations lend the atmosphere an air of ethereal magic’
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