Changing Worlds in the Atlas Mountains
In rural areas of Morocco, up to 83% of women are still illiterate. And despite the government’s support of education policy and women’s rights, still more than half the country. They’re depressing...
View ArticleMatthew Finn, School of Art
It was 1997, Cool Britannia at its peak and Tony Blair’s Labour government elected. Britain was riding high on a wave of euphoria and optimism. Britpop was its soundtrack. Fresh out of university,...
View ArticlePaul Wenham-Clarke, Urban Gypsies
Providing a compelling and often touching insight into the world of a group of Travellers living underneath the Westway, a two-and-a-half-mile elevated dual carriageway connecting the London Inner Ring...
View ArticleThe School of Life, Bloomsbury
The School of Life has—in collaboration with architects Sash Scott and Tamsin Hanke alongside founder Alain de Botton—undergone a simple yet elegant refurbishment of its Bloomsbury shop; marrying form...
View ArticleUnderstanding Hoarding
It may have been reduced to a joke by crass TV shows, but hoarding disorder is a real, officially recognised, condition where sufferers compulsively collect and retain huge amounts of stuff and...
View ArticleNorm Diamond, Doug’s Gym: The Last of Its Kind
I stand in solidarity with anyone who does a little bit of sick in their mouth when they hear the phrase: “they don’t make ‘em like they used to.” But in the case of Doug’s […]
View ArticleA Caring Industry
The fifth week of coronavirus quarantine in Spain, and the luxury hotels that once hosted the wealthy weekender crowd are now home to patients and worn out health workers. In Madrid, seven hotels are...
View ArticleQuarantzine Issue #1
Despite the whole world experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic at once, it’s hard not to feel alone. In these uncertain months of home quarantine—depending on where you’re spending your lockdown—some are...
View ArticleGeorge Elsasser, American Psyche: The Unlit Cave
George Elsasser’s newly published photo book, American Psyche: The Unlit Cave, sums up the events of 2020 and the state of the USA under the helm of Trump with unsettling precision; the monograph,...
View ArticleThe Anonymous Project, When We Were Young
Conceived in 2017, The Anonymous Project is committed to collecting and preserving colour slides from the last 70 years; the project’s founder, filmmaker Lee Shulman, having bought a random box of...
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