FLOW’s Book du Jour: Martin Kollar | Provisional Arrangement
Martin Kollar Provisional Arrangement Winner of the 2016 Prix Elysée, Martin Kollar’s new work, Provisional Arrangement, considers that which is temporary in a world made … Continued
Martin Kollar Provisional Arrangement Winner of the 2016 Prix Elysée, Martin Kollar’s new work, Provisional Arrangement, considers that which is temporary in a world made … Continued
Who are the English? And what images spring to mind when you think of the English and England? Ask a tourist and they would probably … Continued
1956, sixty years ago, was a watershed year for Teds. In September that year the Bill Haley film Rock Around The Clock arrived in the … Continued
Karen Knorr’s Belgravia describes, through images and accompanying quotes, class and power amongst the international and wealthy during the beginning of Thatcherism in London. Produced between 1979 … Continued
Intriguing, revolutionary and undoubtedly one of the most influential fashion photographers of the twentieth century, Guy Bourdin was a groundbreaking image-maker, whose work has achieved … Continued
Butturini’s London depicts the poor and the working class who failed to make good in the 1960s, contrasting that with the tourist view” -Martin Parr … Continued
In the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf region, any remark about the future tends to be appended with the expression ‘In sha Allah,’ which … Continued
In sober color images possessed of a startling immediacy, Spanish photographer Jesús Monterde (born 1969) meditates on the ubiquity of death through images of mourners, … Continued
It has been 20 years since the colossal global success of The Verve’s era-defining Urban Hymns, and it remains one of the biggest-selling British albums … Continued
‘We are excited to present the 41 winners, jurors’ picks and finalists from the Magnum and LensCulture Award on our Media Wall. The award recognises, … Continued