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In India, female bodybuilding is as challenging as it is rewarding - 1854 Photography
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Keerthana Kunnath reveals how a community of South Indian bodybuilders dismantle longstanding perceptions of femininity and body image
on Sep 5
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Charting the transformative power of protest photography across print media over seven decades, 10x10 Photobooks’s latest book redefines the visual language of dissent
on Nov 20
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Photography Journal & Awards | Inspiring Photographers | 1854 Media
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1854 Media is home to the world’s most influential photography journal and some of the most prestigious international photography awards. Learn more here.
on Nov 17
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On the streets of Jenin, Sakir Khader is a photographer dying to exist - 1854 Photography
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The photographer’s meteoric success is a testament to the stark reality of life on the ground in Jenin refugee camp. In this feature, Khader explains why he photographs the dead, bites back at accusations of ‘terrorism’ of his work, and discusses his upcoming debut monograph and debut solo show...
on Nov 9
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Tribute to Paul Lowe - 1854 Photography
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A dedicated photojournalist, educator, thinker, runner and dancer, Paul Lowe influenced a generation of students, academics, journalists, and art & culture workers, writes his friend and LCC colleague, Max Houghton
on Oct 25
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Female in Focus returns to celebrate women behind the lens - 1854 Photography
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PASTE STANDFIRST HERE
on Oct 8
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Peter Kennard's five-decade retrospective of political art and activism - 1854 Photography
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The show at the Whitechapel Gallery pays homage to the artist’s notable role in art-ivism, spotlighting his heavy use of archival photography and manipulating mass-produced images
on Aug 11
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The art library decolonising photo archives - 1854 Photography
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The West Asian and North African Women’s Art Library explores what roles photography and archives play for diasporic and marginalised communities
on Aug 9
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Peter Mitchell’s Yorkshire mores - 1854 Photography
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After documenting societal change in the UK for over 50 years, the colour pioneer receives a well-deserved retrospective in the city where it all began
on Aug 6
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Now Then: Chris Killip and the Making of In Flagrante - 1854 Photography
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“The working class get it in the neck basically, they're the bottom of the pile,” says Chris Killip. “I wanted to record people's lives because I valued them. I wanted them to be remembered. If you take a photograph of someone they are immortalised, they're there forever. For me that was...
on Jul 15
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The prize-winning artist sculpting ancestral stories with light - 1854 Photography
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Next in Ones to Watch is Sènami Donoumassou, whose experimental photograms won her the inaugural James Barnor Prize
on Jun 9
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Get to know the Arab Image Foundation - 1854 Photography
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Set up in Beirut in 1997, the AIF has become a key institution in the region – and has now expanded in a larger public-facing home
on May 24
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Vivienne Gamble on stretching Peckham 24 into multiple futures - 1854 Photography
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Themed Back to the Future, the South London festival is expanding in scope and duration
on May 19
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‘Ray’s a Laugh’ continues to court controversy - 1854 Photography
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A new version of Richard Billingham’s pioneering family project raises the same old questions around access, class and sensation
on Apr 4
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Nikita Teryoshin goes into the backroom of war - 1854 Photography
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Shot in arms fairs around the world over the last eight years, Nikita Teryoshin's Nothing Personal reveals the chilling business of conflict
on Feb 10
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Remembering Brian Griffin (1948-2024) - 1854 Photography
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Martin Parr, Anne Braybon and François Hébel commemorate a photographer who moved seamlessly between portraiture, art direction, documentary and advertising in a peerless career
on Feb 1
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The pioneering legacy of Inge Morath - 1854 Photography
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On the 20th anniversary of the Inge Morath Award, Sumeja Tulic reflects on the photographer’s brilliance and perseverance in what remains a male-dominated industry and her influence on generations of photographers since
on Jan 30