Nadia Lee Cohen creates a dupe of her own book
The artist’s new book, a ‘pirated’ edition of her hugely popular debut monograph, embraces the visual language of Japanese books geared towards movie fans in the 90s
Celebrating all things photographic
The artist’s new book, a ‘pirated’ edition of her hugely popular debut monograph, embraces the visual language of Japanese books geared towards movie fans in the 90s
The photographer’s new book digs deep into the story of the region, revealing the complexity of its history and its relationship with spirituality
The history of creativity is built on artists, designers and creatives nicking ideas from others and then reworking them for the modern age, says We Are Pi’s Rick Chant
Hugh Kinsella Cunningham travels on assignment for a range of news outlets and NGOs. Here he talks about the dangers of his work, the changing news cycle and the impact of photojournalism today
Andreas Nilsson has directed a series of films that capture Teyana Taylor and Damson Idris putting Hennessy twists on cocktail staples as a way to introduce the brand to a younger audience
Studio Frith is behind the creative direction and design of the reincarnated magazine, which is exploring desire in its many forms and complexities today
David Lane and Marina Tweed are back with a sharp anthology of recipes, stories and visuals championing a fruit bowl staple
After the End of History brings together photographs by working-class artists taken over the last 35 years, featuring work by Richard Billingham, Elaine Constantine, and Ewen Spencer
Gem Fletcher talks to the photographer about her practice, which explores themes of extreme beauty culture and its growing influence on everyday life
Originally presented as an exhibition at the end of the 1970s, Wiedel’s atmospheric images taken inside West Midlands factories are being revived in book form
An exhibition and accompanying monograph sheds light on the work of the photographer, designer and art director, who transformed the pages of Harper’s Bazaar over nearly a quarter of a century
Travelling to different Caribbean islands, the photographer captures the passion and freedom of the young people who live there in an excess of colour and joy