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New Moons
Taking the cleansing phase of the lunar cycle as her starting point, Ada Marino summons the rebellious energy of the female body in her black and white photos, calling for resistance and renewal in the face of patriarchal oppression.
Mountains and Rivers
In the liminal space between mountains and rivers, Yan Sun creates images suffused with Chinese history, renewing the subjects of traditional painting with his contemporary photographic observation.
Land Loss — Portraits from a Crumbling Coastline
A slow-burning meditation on loss, Max Miechowski’s portrait of the British east coast documents the seaside communities living on the edge of the country—an area that is gradually disappearing due to coastal erosion.
The Beautiful
Documenting his journey from Oakland to attend the historic March on Washington, Kamal X’s monochrome images capture the love, power and strength of 2020’s charged summer of Black Lives Matter protests.
LensCulture Discoveries 2024 — Pictures from the Exhibition in New York
Some photo highlights from the excellent group show in New York, celebrating the work of 64 award-winning photographers from 22 countries.
Ordinary Things Will Be Signs For Us
Bustling around 1960s Los Angeles, a new publication explores the world of Corita Kent—also known as the ‘Pop Art Nun’—animating her unique approach to art education through a lesser known aspect of her work: photography.