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Cleo Goossens Route du Soleil

Cleo Goossens’ Images Reimagine Sun-Soaked Road Trips and Family Holidays

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Lowe Lintas, Reebok ad, 2000

A Giant Bouncing Belly Captured the Spirit of Noughties Advertising

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The Photo Studio That Captured a Cosmopolitan City Frozen In Time

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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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For Men Who Are Boys, This Photographer Deconstructs “Masculine Gestures”

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ArcelorMittal Orbit and The Slide, courtesy of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

Anish Kapoor’s High Art Helter Skelter Is a Symbol of London’s Displacement

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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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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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Screenshot from The Simpsons, Isotope Dog Supreme

Looks Good Enough to Eat: The Nostalgia of Cartoon Food

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Shirley Baker Saw Nuance and Humanity in England’s Elderly

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Genieve Figgis Subverts Classical Painting with Macabre Humour

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A Cultural Journey Through Two Millennia in This Bombed-Out Church

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Let Me See That Thong: A Visual History of the Barely-There Panty

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Donald Rodney, Crisis, 1989 at Chisenhale, London

Crisis by Donald Rodney Confronted the “Disease” of Police Brutality in 1989

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The London Mastaba, Serpentine Lake, Hyde Park, 2016-18, Photo: Wolfgang Volz, © 2018 Christo

A Drama of Ideas with Christo: Celebrating a Life Lived to the Full

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Tomás Saraceno Forced Me to Confront My Anxieties About the Modern World

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Anxiety and Intimacy Come Together in Lewis Hammond’s Paintings

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What Were the Swinging Sixties Really Like for Artists?

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The Eerie Resonance of Gregor Schneider’s Disquieting Interiors

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William monk pace

For William Monk, Beauty Can Be Found in Catastrophic Places

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Bask in the Budget Glamour of Butlin’s, the UK’s Iconic Holiday Resort

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The Antagonistic Relationship Between Public Art and Luxury Housing

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How the Cute Aesthetic of Miniature Food Became Big Business

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