British
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Johny Pitts: Afropean: A Journal
Afropean: A Journal gives an alternative interrail map of Europe, taking the reader to places like Cova Da Moura, the Cape Verdean shantytown on the outskirts of Lisbon with its own underground economy, and Rinkeby, the area of Stockholm that is eighty percent Muslim.
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Sam Wright: Pillar to Post
Photographer Sam Wright became curious about Traveller communities after learning that his great grandmother had been forced to denounce her Irish Traveller heritage upon marriage. Over the course of two years he journeyed to eight fairs across the UK and Ireland to create a contemporary portrait of the resilient and vibrant Traveller and Romani Gypsy…
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David Hurn: On Reading
Since the late 1950s, photographer David Hurn has taken photographs of people engaged in the act of reading. He had captured moments of repose and absorption in cafes and bars, at dog shows and railway stations, strip clubs, museums, the seaside, film sets, parks and streets. His forthcoming book brings together these images for the…
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Lewis Bush: Depravity’s Rainbow
Depravity’s Rainbow dealts with the contradictory history of space exploration, and the way that militaristic aims have often been dressed in a cloak of peaceful civilian science.
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Ewan Telford: The Ecology of Dreams
A photo-text book, The Ecology of Dreams is a compendium of Los Angeles’ psychological landscape.
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Tim Richmond: Love Bites
Tim Richmond composes an elegiac, sombre ode to the pressures on small-town England.
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Robin Friend: Apiary
Apiary uses a cinematic lens to uncover the dark underbelly of Lewes, a town in South East England.
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Nick Brandt: The Day May Break
It is a first part of a global series portraying people and animals that have been impacted by environmental degradation.
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Paddy Summerfield: Home Movie
This is about falling from innocence into exile, a dark world of claustrophobic interiors, of low life bars and stained streets.