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A decade after first watching the show, our writer finds herself drawn to the lived-in nature of a less affluent character’s apartment
Precious Adesina on facing her fears and reaping the benefits
The ‘Get Out’ director’s latest film foregrounds a black family — and in doing so subverts decades-old tropes of the genre
The movement is bringing together performers with disparate styles but a common desire to escape the system
Ambassadors, adventurers and chefs on how to holiday
The photographer describes his latest body of work — where he documents life and myth in England — as a ‘personal odyssey’
During his two years at the Tunisian transit camp, the French photographer met many war refugees from Libya
The Japanese monk admits that there is a similarity ‘in practising and reciting Buddhist sutra and in concentrating on photographing waves’
The photographer, born in South Shields in 1956 and the third of 10 children, had a strong personal connection to the bleak subject matter that she documented
The Brooklyn-born photographer used the series to move to a more sensual perception of everyday life
A study of the intertwined lives of sex workers and high society in Georgian London
The photographs with soft colours and cinematic compositions offer a playful glimpse into his personal life
An exhibition that spans architecture, film and photography addresses the question: ‘What is it to be northern?’
The Canadian artist’s work turns photography into a psychological and emotional experience rather than a direct representation of reality
Portraits documenting Burkina Faso’s youth culture in the decades after independence from France
The photographer embarked on a quest in 2011 to rediscover remnants of her lost home country
For the Swiss photographer, the observation of plants is a reminder of a simpler era: his childhood
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