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Mixing pictures of the event in action with classic school photo-like portraits, the photographer demonstrates how this pageant is more about community than perfection.
The second book in The Gourmand’s ingredient-focused series sees the legacy of the citrus fruit examined across art, culture and history.
Focusing on the women and young girls in Beypore, India, the photographer's ongoing series Naadu grapples with limitations of small-town tradition.
It might be hard to believe, but Sasha Elage’s photographs of horses aren’t edited – the effect is a fine balance of coloured paper, manipulated light and stunning landscapes.
Shown at the Venice Biennale 2024, Peter Hujar’s Portraits in Life And Death exhibition combines his intimate portraits of the 1970s Lower East Side artistic milieu with haunting images of embalmed bodies in Palermo’s catacombs
As This Train is published by Mack, the photographer behind Girl Pictures talks about road-tripping through America with her son, motherhood, and why “images don’t have fixed meanings”
As her new book of pornographic AI nudes is published, Arvida Byström talks about parasocial relationships, sex work, and whether or not it matters if images are “real”
Galerie Caroline O’Breen in Amsterdam is presenting ‘Nightcall’, a solo exhibition of new works by artist Satijn Panyigay, who has been photographing temporarily vacant interior…
Kristina Shook talks about her mother Melissa Shook’s Daily Self-Portraits (1972–1973) series, which offers an expansive and inviting meditation on womanhood
From 2013 until 2022, when farmers in the Netherlands began facing drastic agricultural policies, Roland Icking travelled the Dutch-German border, photographing facades and the people and animals that live there.
For Peggy Nolan, the gift of a Nikon camera at 40 resulted in a breathtaking body of work, encapsulating her children’s coming of age in South Florida
A new, expanded edition of the documentary photographer’s Born Black arrives alongside an exhibition of his work at New York’s Jack Shainman Gallery
‘The Day I Met Björk’, photographed by Spike Jonze and curated by Humberto Leon is at Arroz & Fun in Los Angeles and accompanied by a free, downloadable zine
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As his new book of Polaroids is published, Jack Lueders-Booth talks about creating a humane portrait of inmates at a women’s prison in Boston during the 1970s
Sprawling plants, unfamiliar insects and creatures from another planet: here, the digital artist tells us how she goes about making her ethereal snapshots.
The Los Angeles-based artist does self-portraiture on her own terms and in her own name.
In 2010, AnOther collaborated with Le Labo on a fragrance that juxtaposed clean architectural lines with sensual ambroxyde to addictive effect. Here, artist Katrien De Blauwer celebrates the intoxicating power of the scent in a series of collages
At the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, just two years after becoming a professional photographer, Raúl Cañibano joined a generation primed to document Cuba’s present-day struggles. He’s stuck with the mission for his whole career, and now offers a look into the islands future.
A new publication looks into the impact and legacy of Admiral, the brand that pioneered fan football shirts in the UK.
We speak to Romaisa Baddar, founder and curator of the archive about its third publication, which lenses the MENA region’s football culture and defies stereotypes.
Photographer Barbara Peacock has spent years traveling across the United States to get a glimpse inside our most intimate space—the bedroom.
Ibrahem Hasan’s 728-page book Yesterday, Come Closer explores the complexities of Palestinian life. “We’re not a monolith,” he tells AnOther
Dans son exposition intitulée 'Growing Up Travelling', Jamie Johnson examine différentes approches pour documenter l'histoire irlandaise.In his exhibition 'Growing Up Travelling', Jamie Johnson takes a look at varied approaches to documenting Irish History. In his exhibition 'Growing Up Travelling', Jamie Johnson takes a look at varied approaches to documenting Irish History.
The project, titled Mrs Wang from Flushing, follows a woman who loves her family, her clothes, but most importantly, herself.
French photographer Helene Havard, who visits the Santa Monica Pier often, captured the dreamy colors and vibrancy of this area.
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