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Red Horse: A Personal Diary of the Ukrainian Apocalypse
Ukrainian photographer Sasha Kurmaz chronicles the collapse of his world in a war album as raw as it is devastating.
Wednesday April 1st, 2026
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• Book: Red Horse: A Personal Diary of the Ukrainian Apocalypse
• Exhibition: Wildlife Photographer of the Year: A Lynx at Play Wins the Public’s Heart
• Exhibition: Ellen von Unwerth’s Haute Couture Circus
• Book: An Epic Celebration of the Rhythm Makers Who Redefined Music
• Book: I Wasn’t Enough
• Archives: Duane Michals’ Unseen Pictures of Alaska
• Archives: The Photographic Archives of a Dictator
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Ukrainian photographer Sasha Kurmaz chronicles the collapse of his world in a war album as raw as it is devastating.
By Guénola Pellen
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In 2026, more than 85,000 voters from around the world crowned an Austrian photographer’s image of an Iberian lynx mid-play for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award, while the 24-image shortlist drawn from a record 60,636 entries offered a sweeping, sometimes unsettling portrait of the natural world.
By Jonas Cuénin
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Before becoming a fashion photographer, Ellen von Unwerth threw knives in a circus. The Photography Museum of Maastricht, in the Netherlands, is dedicating a flamboyant retrospective to her.
By Guénola Pellen
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The book entitled The Drum Thing is an epic collection of environmental portraits and intimate interviews with nearly 100 drummers across jazz, rock, pop, funk, punk, hip hop, R&B, reggae, metal, and grunge.
By Miss Rosen
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After working on his own family history in Rotting from Within, photographer Abdulhamid Kircher turns to the crisis of care in the United States, following a young woman navigating addiction, trauma, and single motherhood in his book New Genesis.
By Gaia Squarci
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In 1966, Duane Michals got on a plane bound for Alaska. What was supposed to be a short trip on an assignment for Esquire photographing the Alaska Natives, ended up being a three-week stay, with temperatures so low that it was impossible to ever get warm.
By Christina Cacouris
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A look back at the regime of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin Dada via the photographers he hired while in power.
By Sabyl Ghoussoub
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