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Wellcome’s Photography Prize Takes Aim at the Pandemic of Mental Health

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The time is now Akasha Rabut

The Time Is Now Uses Fundraising as a Form of Protest

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Lydia Pettit, I Could Never Cross My Legs

This Year’s Fine Art Grads Use Self-Reflection to Confront Difficult Truths

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Clotilde Jimenez, Pose No. 4, 2020, Courtesy of the Artist and Mariane Ibrahim Gallery

Clotilde Jiménez’s Collages Explore the Rigid Definitions of ‘Blackness’

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Rose English, Rose on Horseback with Tail, 1974. Copyright The Artist. Courtesy of Richard Saltoun Gallery.

The Subversive Seven: The Feminist Artists Challenging How We Look at Sex

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See Khadija Saye’s Powerful Self-Portraits on a Notting Hill Street

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Shawn Theodore Afromythology

Shawn Theodore Unites the Histories and Futures of African Americans

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The Wave, 2019 © Edouard Taufenbach, courtesy of Elizabeth Houston Gallery

Edouard Taufenbach’s Summer Haze Collages Celebrate “Queer Realities”

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Arielle Bobb-Willis, Austin 2020

This Anti-Racism Photo Fundraiser Supports Black British Organisations

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Alexis Pazoumian, Sacha

Alexis Pazoumian Captures the Human Impact of Climate Change in Siberia

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The Raw Leaf and the Chewing Gum, 2019

Welcome to the Weird, Wonderful World of Agnese Guido

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Throughout the series, which has just been published as a book by Mack, sun-seekers set up camp in car parks; swimming pools appear as mini oases in a desert of grey concrete; and cranes and cooling towers loom awkwardly over beaches. The contrast between these built up, man-made environments and the sunbathers, who appear minute in scale, is amusingly surreal, but highlights our subservience towards industry, housing developments and superstores.

Txema Salvans Captures the Awkward Joy of Sunbathing in a Post-Industrial World

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Shirley Baker Saw Nuance and Humanity in England’s Elderly

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Ness Lee’s Tactile Illustrations Find Strength in Sadness and Vulnerability

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Genieve Figgis Subverts Classical Painting with Macabre Humour

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These Jewel-Like Compositions Celebrate the Organic “Aliveness” of Oil Paint

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Erik Winkowski’s Whimsical Animated Collages Transform Everyday Moments

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by Jermaine Franics

Buy a Print to Support Bail Funds and Organizations Fighting for Social Justice

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Rivers of 1000 Tongues

Gal Schindler’s Loose, Liquid Paintings Conjure Fluid Femininity

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Bambou Gili, Neighborhood Sleep Paralysis, 2020

Is Lockdown Making Us All Too Self-Absorbed?

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Gaze Into the Unconscious Mind with Mary Herbert’s Fantastical Drawings

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The Photographers Uncovering the Dreams and Drama of Adolescence

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Karma, 2018 © Akasha Rabut from 'Death Magick Abundance' published by Anthology Editions

Magick, Death and Urban Cowboys: A Love Letter to New Orleans

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Tara Kopp Portrays the Tensions in Modern Life Through Doll-Like Characters

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