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AI and Marmalade: Phillip Toledano’s Alternative England
In Another England, Phillip Toledano shapes a revisited England through the Midjourney application, deliciously plausible in places, frankly sinister in others.
Friday January 23, 2026
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• Book: AI and Marmalade: Phillip Toledano’s Alternative England
• Book: Marshall To’s In-Between Worlds
• Book: Alone Together
• Book: Rude in the Good Way
• Archives: Fires of Wrath
• Archives: Exploring America’s Political Divisions Through Family Photos
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In Another England, Phillip Toledano shapes a revisited England through the Midjourney application, deliciously plausible in places, frankly sinister in others.
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Marshall To’s debut monograph published by Charcoal Press, Blank Notes explores the porous border between Canadian nature and Taoist cosmology.
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Between 2004 and 2014, New York-based artist Yolanda del Amo photographed couples and families who share spaces but inhabit separate worlds—a lucid chronicle of disconnection in an age of digital isolation.
By Guénola Pellen
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In Rude in the Good Way, American photographer Roe Ethridge orchestrates a raucous collision between commercial glamour, stray snapshots, and frontal eroticism within an incendiary visual bricolage.
By Guénola Pellen
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From 2020 to 2021, photographer Maxime Riché documented the devastation wrought by the megafires in Paradise, California. In a book published by André Frère, his stunning infrared landscapes and raw portraits of survivors provide a distinctive lens on this climate catastrophe.
By Jonas Cuénin
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“Family Matters,” both a book and an exhibition, explores how photographer Gillian Laub’s family’s support of Trump changed everything.
By Abigail Glasgow
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