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An untitled photograph by Kim Thue from Dead Traffic, a book of his work in Sierra Leone, published in 2012 by dienacht Publishing. Courtesy the artist and dienacht Publishing. This photograph appears in the…

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Buddhist Retreat near Pietermaritzburg, Kwazulu Natal

“Buddhist Retreat near Pietermaritzburg, Kwazulu Natal,” a photograph by Santu Mofokeng, whose work was on view in November as part of the German Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Courtesy the artist and…

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Smokescreen (Entrainment Study 4)

“Smokescreen (Entertainment Study 4),” a photograph by Melissa Dubbin & Aaron S. Davidson, whose work is on view in January at 601Artspace, in New York City. Courtesy the artists and Audio Visual…

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Ikerasak

“Ikerasak,” a photograph by Tiina Itkonen. Courtesy the artist and Kashya Hildebrand Gallery, Zurich. This image accompanies the Findings section in the January 2014 issue of Harper’s Magazine.

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Landscape with Mountain

“Landscape with Mountain,” a hand-embroidered photograph by Julie Cockburn, whose work is on view this month at Yossi Milo Gallery, in New York City. © The artist. Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New…

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The Pyramids of Gizeh near Cairo from an altitude of approx. 600 m, 21 February 1904

“The Pyramids of Gizeh near Cairo from an altitude of approx. 600 m, 21 February 1904,” courtesy Swiss Federal Archives for Historic Monuments, Eduard Spelterini Collection. This photograph accompanies “Flights of Fancy:…

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Look at Me

Photographs from Africa past and present

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December 5th, 2012

“December 5th, 2012,” an archival pigment print by Zipora Fried, whose work appeared in the Readings section of the October 2013 issue. Fried's work was on view in February at the…

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Censorship In the Republic

How foreign media are filtered in Iran

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