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Rediscovered Stories From the Zambian Fine Art Studios

Rediscovered Stories From the Zambian Fine Art Studios

DISCOVERY

Rediscovered Stories From the Zambian Fine Art Studios

In 2018, Sana Ginwalla visited Fine Art Studios in the capital of Zambia to buy some film camera batteries. In the studio, she found cupboards full of neglected prints, slides and negatives.

By Colin Pantall

EXHIBITION

How Hannah Wilke Shaped the Conversation About Art and Feminism

The first major retrospective of Hannah Wilke’s work in a decade looks back at the artist’s role in transforming the landscape of contemporary art.

By Miss Rosen

BOOK

The City in All its Facets

The latest book published by Louis Vuitton, 

Villes du monde [Cities on Earth], 

takes readers on a trip around the world through 225 photographs of 30 different cities.

By Sabyl Ghoussoub

DISCOVERY

Jeanette Spicer on the Lesbian Gaze

The photographer's latest series “What It Means to Be Here” explores societal constructs like heteronormativity, gender performance, and perceptions of the nude form through intimate captures.

By Abigail Glasgow

STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION

TUTORIAL

Using an Analog Camera for Portraits, by Francesco Zizola

In this 4-chapter course, Francesco Zizola, from NOOR, will give you his advice on how to take portraits with an analog camera, and you will follow his steps in the neighborhood of Garbatella, in Rome, Italy. By NOOR Images

   

TUTORIAL

Shooting Architecture With a Hasselblad, by Bénédicte Kurzen

In this 4-chapter course, Bénédicte Kurzen, from NOOR, will give you her advice on photographing architecture in Lisbon, Portugal, with a Hasselblad film camera.By NOOR Images

   

FROM THE ARCHIVE

Mona Kuhn's Universal Figures

Over a career spanning more than twenty years, Mona Kuhn’s underlying theme has always been humanity’s longing for spiritual connection and solidarity. She is renowned for developing close relationships with her subjects, resulting in images of remarkable intimacy. The new book 

Mona Kuhn: Works 

is her first retrospective.

By Rebecca Morse

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