New York

Eight decades worth of protest art comes to New York
Art

Eight decades worth of protest art comes to New York

An Incomplete History — A new exhibition at the Whitney Museum of Art pulls together the most politically charged work of the last century.

Written by: Dominique Sisley

Cinematic scenes of nocturnal New York
Photography

Cinematic scenes of nocturnal New York

Neon Nights — Photographer Daniel Soares has crafted an ode to the city that never sleeps: a series of late-night snapshots that distil its unmistakable energy.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Celebrating the grime and glamour of NYC’s beaches
Photography

Celebrating the grime and glamour of NYC’s beaches

Far, Far Rockaway — Photographer Simon Eeles captures the colour, eccentricity and diversity of Rockaway in his latest personal project.

Written by: Dominique Sisley

Cruising the streets with New York’s lowriders
Photography

Cruising the streets with New York’s lowriders

Mexico meets America — Owen Harvey captures the lowriding scene in New York – the cars, men and women keeping the subculture alive.

Written by: Biju Belinky

'The rules of photography are there to be broken'
Photography

'The rules of photography are there to be broken'

Karine Laval's reflections — Karine Laval never learnt the dos and don'ts of photography, instead she celebrates creating work that doesn't play by the rules.

Written by: Michael Segalov

The rise, fall and rebirth of electro pioneers Silver Apples
Culture

The rise, fall and rebirth of electro pioneers Silver Apples

A long, strange trip... — From '60s space cadets to modern-day mavericks, the far-out sounds of Silver Apples are finally getting due recognition.

Written by: Cian Traynor

The eerie beauty of deserted fairgrounds
Photography

The eerie beauty of deserted fairgrounds

Wanna go to the seaside? — Rob Ball captures the decay and revitalisation of Dreamland and Coney Island, using traditional developing processes to intertwine past and future.

Written by: Biju Belinky

Celebrating 70 years of Magnum Photos in New York
Photography

Celebrating 70 years of Magnum Photos in New York

Pictures of legend — As Magnum Photos celebrates seven decades of business, a new exhibition looks back at the collective's history and the city that shaped it.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Life as a teenager, with the volume cranked up
Culture

Life as a teenager, with the volume cranked up

Coming of age on camera — Filmmakers Jenny Gage and Tom Betterton spent three years documenting the lives of seven girls growing up in New York. What they captured is an exhilarating insight into an awkward transition.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Meeting the skaters at one of New York's most loved skate parks
Skate

Meeting the skaters at one of New York's most loved skate parks

It's under threat — The Astoria Skate Plaza in Queens, New York, is a sanctuary for skaters in a rapidly changing city. But just like Brooklyn Banks before it, rampant gentrification now threatens to rip a community from its home.

Written by: Josh Fray

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