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Photographs of smoke trails from fighter jets and missiles captured during various military airshows and demonstrations throughout Denmark by Paula Duvå from her book Killer Machine, which was published in 2023 by Disko Bay. © The artist. Courtesy Disko Bay
Lovebites, a painting by Nova Jiang, whose work is on view through February 8 at Union Pacific Gallery, in London. © The artist. Courtesy Union Pacific Gallery, London
A photograph by Ian Beesley from the second edition of his book Life, which was published last year by Bluecoat Press. Beesley’s retrospective is on view through December 2025 at Salts Mill in Bradford, England © The artist. Courtesy Bluecoat Press
A photograph by Tod Papageorge from his book Studio 54, which was published in November by Stanley/Barker. Courtesy the artist and Stanley/Barker
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