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From the summer of 2024 through the winter of 2025, Rahim Fortune made Between a Memory and Me, a series of photographs depicting various community events and gatherings across Texas. He was responding to the images and histories represented in the Texas African American Photography Archive through a commission by Documentary Arts, the Dallas-based nonprofit and copu...


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Dionne Lee: Currents brings together key works from over a decade of Lee’s career, offering a deeper look at a visionary artist reshaping how we see—and choose to imagine—the great outdoors. In this wide-ranging conversation from the book, Lee and Gabrielle L’Hirond...


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Takashi Homma made his name photographing street style in 1990s Tokyo, during Japan’s so-called Lost Decade. Since then, he’s continued to chronicle the vagaries of fashion and youth culture while also turning his distinct yet discreet eye toward suburban life, ocean waves, and radioactive mushrooms, becoming a pillar of contemporary Japanese photography. Now sixty-three, he ...


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Fe Avila was in their mid-thirties, working in publicity and finishing a postgraduate degree in art history, when they bought their first camera and began photographing their partner and friends. Inspired by Ana Mendieta’s earthbound performances and Ren Hang’s nude portraits, Avila started asking subjects to undress, often in nature. In their first series, Docile Male


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As a menswear stylist and art director, Simon Foxton spent decades shaping the image of men’s fashion and broader culture. From the mid-1980s, he was a regular contributor to i-D, Britain’s style bible, where he became photographer Nick Knight’s trusted collaborator and go-to menswear stylist. He also worked consistently with image makers Jason Evans and Alasdair McL...


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