April 2019

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April Issue: Street View

From candid scenes of Dublin life and a collaborative project in the Welsh Valleys to a road trip across America and walking the postcolonial landscape of African capital cities – in our April issue, we hit the streets.

We feature Eamonn Doyle’s multisensory and expansive works, built around his photographs of everyday street life in his home city. Plus, Mark Power reveals the first dispatch from his decade-long odyssey across the US to document the towns and landscapes of a country in flux.

In the heart of post-industrial South Wales, Clémentine Schneidermann and Charlotte James find willing creative collaborators for their hybrid documentary fashion shoots. Guy Tillim reflects on recent African history, as seen through its post-colonial architecture.

We talk to Sara Cwynar ahead of her latest exhibition, Image Model Muse. Plus South Korean photographer Jun Ahn on the role of life, death and coincidence in her work.

Clément Chéroux, senior curator at SFMoMA, discusses his latest show, snap+share, and François Cheval talks about his involvement with Circulation(s), the Parisian festival devoted to young European photography talent, which returns in April. We also meet Arwed Messmer, shortlisted for this year’s Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize.

This month’s Projects section presents alternative visions of often misconstrued lives, from the Xinjiang region of China to countercultural youth in Iran.

And in our Intelligence section we talk to RaMell Ross about his Oscar-nominated film, Hale County This Morning, This Evening. We meet Maria Joudina, founder of feline-focused Puss Puss magazine. And we give our view on Fujifilm’s fast and flexible T-X3 camera.

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