A vessel for sharing stories of culture and identity, Chutney skips theme-based issues for a recipe of: “Chop, mix and preserve.”
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A vessel for sharing stories of culture and identity, Chutney skips theme-based issues for a recipe of: “Chop, mix and preserve.”
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A beautiful new book traces the photographer’s legacy, using non-chronological presentation and colour to evoke his heavily annotated notebooks.
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Taking her inspiration from logos and instruction manuals to scientific papers and infographics, the Brussels-based artists’ work has a “repetitive and methodical character”.
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Gareth McConnell’s new photo book brings together pictures from Britain’s biggest ever protest, juxtaposed with close-ups of cherry blossom
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Following their recent book launch and debut solo exhibition at the Photobook Cafe, we chat to Jody Evans about their first published photobook.
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Across everything from zines to textiles, the Sudanese, Brooklyn-based designer and artist creates work exuding affection.
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As Dover Street Market Paris prepares to open its doors, the Comme des Garçons’ President, 10 Corso Como founder and illustrious photographer come together in a magical meeting of minds
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LOOM is an expansive light and sound installation comprised of phosphorescent threads that orchestrate a score of light, sound and darkness.
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The new visual identity plays with the ubiquitous arrow symbol and pairs it with bold typography and distinctive collage-style illustrations.
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For the singer-cum-rapper, Will Wharton and Hugo Shiboski created a hypnotising 3D world that aims to capture the essence of 2D animation.
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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.
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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
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Sprawling plants, unfamiliar insects and creatures from another planet: here, the digital artist tells us how she goes about making her ethereal snapshots.
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The Los Angeles-based artist does self-portraiture on her own terms and in her own name. |
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Blending live action with stop motion, A Warrior’s Dance is a powerful study of creativity, parent-child relationships, and a love letter to Peckham.
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Planning towards a future foundry, Daytona Mess is currently on a master’s programme, passing out type handouts in the shape of swords in presentations.
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‘Fragile Beauty: Photographs from the Sir Elton John and David Furnish Collection’ is a chance to see more than 300 rare prints at the V&A in London
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Data Bugs is an immersive emotional installation that makes tangible and experiential the working mechanism of a neural network, demystifying the omnipotence that is too often attributed to AI.
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“The project helped us reflect on how interconnected different writing systems are and how they are the result of long historic processes,” says co-founder Noël Leu.
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The Madrid-based photographer takes photos of himself and others, moving between staged and spontaneous setups.
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The photo series focuses on the ephemera that will be acutely familiar to anyone who’s breastfed, making it relatable and emotionally provocative.
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After a previous rebrand fell flat, Bokeh was drafted in to revamp the footwear brand’s visual identity, which now draws from the company’s roots.
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Published by Loose Joints, Nigel Shafran’s Workbooks 1984-2024 gives rare insight into the British photographer’s practice across the past 40 years
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From Nice and Serious and in collaboration with Bloody Good Period, the website aims to make conversations about periods “flow” in workplaces.
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The second book in The Gourmand’s ingredient-focused series sees the legacy of the citrus fruit examined across art, culture and history.
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Focusing on the women and young girls in Beypore, India, the photographer's ongoing series Naadu grapples with limitations of small-town tradition. |