With Covid-19 on everyone’s mind, our June issue considers the risk and responsibility of documenting the pandemic, with remarkable stories from the frontline. Plus, some reminders of life before lockdown
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As parts of the world begin to ease out of lockdown, this month’s highlights are both virtual and IRL
Guided by the many dichotomies that exist within a hospital environment, Khan’s latest book, shot over four years, offers a rare insight into life inside the UK’s healthcare system
Early quarantine and mass-testing eradicated the coronavirus in Vo’, a town of 3,300 inhabitants near Venice — Matteo de Mayda’s images tell its story
Rafael Heygster and Helena Lea Manhartsberger’s collaborative project captures the surreal tensions created by the rapid normalisation of new rules and infrastructures
This Mental Health Awareness Week, Day discusses Seesaw — an ongoing series created in response to her experiences of OCD during and before the pandemic, and the emotional ups-and-downs experienced by society at large during this time
This Mental Health Awareness Week, we share a selection of projects that explore some of the many issues that surround mental health disorders
Postcards from Qurantine combines photographs with text messages from individuals around the world to evoke feelings, moods, and realities that resonate now
Featuring Rob Hornstra’s extended portrait of his next-door-neighbour, in-game photography by Gareth Damian Martin, and the introspective still-lifes of John Houck. Plus we feature Michael Magers’ latest book, drawn from a decade’s worth of work in his archive, and Tania Franco Klein’s autobiographical series exploring loneliness and technology
Using webcam and Google Earth, Nicola Cordì’s diptychs show life in lockdown, from the inside, and outside