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With Pieter Henket, Mexico’s Queer Youth Takes Flight

The Dutch photographer publishes Birds of Mexico City, the fruit of several years of collaboration with Mexican stylist Chino Castilla and a free-spirited generation that refuses to bend.

Friday May 8, 2026

Summary

The Dutch photographer publishes Birds of Mexico City, the fruit of several years of collaboration with Mexican stylist Chino Castilla and a free-spirited generation that refuses to bend.

By Guénola Pellen

With The Axe Will Survive the Master, the American photographer rounds out a trilogy on authoritarianism in which crisis reportage gives way to political fable.

By Guénola Pellen

At Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York, American Mary Ellen Mark, a towering figure of photojournalism who died in 2015, converses with Turkish artist Sabiha Çimen, a rising star of Magnum, in an exhibition that reveals an invisible lineage.

By Guénola Pellen

Since 2005, a collective of Israeli, Palestinian and international photographers has kept a visual chronicle of a territory at war. The Prospekt Palestine Project now devotes an exhibition to its work at the Fabbrica del Vapore in Milan, “documenting life, death and resistance in Palestine.”

By Guénola Pellen

In Another England, Phillip Toledano shapes a revisited England through the Midjourney application, deliciously plausible in places, frankly sinister in others.

By Guénola Pellen

Photographer Lucas Foglia's book "Constant Bloom" follows the migration of Painted Lady butterflies across Africa, the Middle East, and Europe; a path also traveled by people in search of safety and a better life.

By Lucas Foglia

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