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Art & Photography

Louise Giovanelli on curtains, Mariah Carey and working men’s clubs

John Ingledew’s photographic journey through British skinhead culture

Materials and migration: a look into the world of artist Su Yu-Xin

The magnificent world of Rose Wylie

Descoverartists: A love affair with Hydra

Inside the sacred and profane world of Penny Slinger

Writer Young Kim discusses artist Penny Slinger's brilliant new exhibition, An Exorcism: Inside Out which is running at the Saltoun gallery in London until 7th September.

Becoming Georgia O’Keeffe

American modernist painter Georgia O'Keeffe is an enduring influence on the arts, as well as being famous for her distinct personal style. In this essay, Lucy Davies explores her legacy.

Through the lens of obsession: On Nobuyoshi Araki, Enrique Metinides and Weegee

Gallerist Michael Hoppen explores three great photographers—Nobuyoshi Araki, Enrique Metinides, and Arthur Fellig, known as Weegee—whose livelihoods somehow became intertwined with some of the strangest and often the most challenging moments one could imagine—and who have each left sizeable and indelible footprints on the canon of 20th-century photography.

Nadia Lee Cohen on tragedy, fiction and making her first film

The acclaimed artist, who shot an exclusive cover for this issue, sits down with Creative Director of A Rabbit’s Foot, Fatima Khan, to discuss obsession and transformation, her love for film noir, and Sonder: a short film she directed and starred in exclusively for A Rabbit’s Foot. These are the vices of Nadia Lee Cohen—laid bare for us all to see and to read.

Speedboats and spritz: an outsider’s guide to the 2024 Venice Biennale 

“By the second evening I find myself in a surreal situation; standing next to Swedish royalty as I stuff my face with canapés and pretend to find the art on display intriguing.” Lydia R. Figes reports from the 2024 Venice Biennale, finding herself entertained but also estranged from the art world she works in.