Jacob Charles Wilson

The agony & ecstasy of being a football fan, in photos
Photography

The agony & ecstasy of being a football fan, in photos

Can’t smile without you — In his new project, photographer Martin Andersen captures the intense, emotional world of Tottenham’s diehard fans.

Written by: Jacob Charles Wilson

The collective that changed Preston’s cultural scene
Photography

The collective that changed Preston’s cultural scene

Northern paradise — In 2009, Adam Murray and Robert Parkinson started Preston Is My Paris – a zine dedicated to invigorating the city’s artistic landscape.

Written by: Jacob Charles Wilson

Fighting Deliveroo: how to resist in the gig economy
Activism

Fighting Deliveroo: how to resist in the gig economy

‘Either we fight or we’re fucked’ — In his new book, writer and former-Deliveroo rider Callum Cant discusses the gig economy, ethical consumption, and the new strategies of resistance.

Written by: Jacob Charles Wilson

Unravelling one of Iceland’s biggest murder mysteries
Photography

Unravelling one of Iceland’s biggest murder mysteries

Sugar paper theories — In the ’70s, six young suspects confessed to murders that they had no recollection of committing. In his latest project, Sugar Paper Theories, photographer Jack Latham attempts to find out why.

Written by: Jacob Charles Wilson

The story behind London’s most radical design studio
Art

The story behind London’s most radical design studio

Paddington Printshop — From anti-landlord housing struggles, to socialist activism: the Paddington Printshop designed the aesthetic of rebellion in the 20th century.

Written by: Jacob Charles Wilson

A treasure trove of amateur gig posters from the ’90s
Art

A treasure trove of amateur gig posters from the ’90s

To Evelyn — Evelyn Short was a local legend in the village of Dinnington, known for her treasured archive of gig posters. A new book explores the sheer scale of her archive – while also telling a wider tale of community and fame.

Written by: Jacob Charles Wilson

Coming of age on the British coast
Photography

Coming of age on the British coast

Sun, sex and scraps — During the summer of 1976, Iain McKell picked up the camera for the first time and began documenting his seaside hometown of Weymouth – from punch-ups in the mud, to drunken kisses on the dancefloor.

Written by: Jacob Charles Wilson

The style & grace of London’s white garment churches
Photography

The style & grace of London’s white garment churches

Congregation — Sophie Green’s new book documents the world of London’s Aladura Spiritualists – a community of churchgoers who’ve created an intimate social space in the English capital.

Written by: Jacob Charles Wilson

Bedroom shots: Alec Soth on the intimacy of personal space
Photography

Bedroom shots: Alec Soth on the intimacy of personal space

Closed doors — Alec Soth seriously considered giving up photography, before a new project exploring human connection in the contemporary world drew him back in. ‘I can’t help it,‘ he admits. ‘I am who I am.’

Written by: Jacob Charles Wilson

Dystopian shots of Britain’s rural edgelands
Photography

Dystopian shots of Britain’s rural edgelands

Bastard Countryside — In a series of manipulated images, photographer Robin Friend captures the British countryside in all of its surreal glory, depicting a national identity at odds with itself.

Written by: Jacob Charles Wilson

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