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The godmother of rock’n’roll is my role model for middle age, old age and any age.
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Here is a picture of my grandmother, Grace, with the only child she gave birth to.
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When I was four, my dad left because my mother had an affair with the milkman. I remember my dad’s bike…
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Here she is, squatting down, head cocked, birdlike, to listen to a small girl.
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New Statesman contributors tell the stories behind their favourite photographs.
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Is it only because this is a photograph of my mother that I feel protective of it?
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Brighton-based photographer Zoe Childerley spent five years meeting with artists who live around the Mojave Desert.
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From the queues and merchandise, to the rallies and protests, our creative editor selects the best pictures from the presidential campaign.
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Paul Graham’s hugely influential book has been reprinted 37 years after it was self-published by the photographer.
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This week’s most striking images, chosen by our creative editor.
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Designed by the young digital artist Gabriel Stones using gaming technology, the exhibition is a recreation of the one first shown at the V&A…
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A photographer explains how interacting with the protesters has helped shape the narrative of his work.
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Powerful images from this week’s demonstrations.
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