Sean O’Hagan
Sean O’Hagan writes about photography for the Guardian and the Observer, and is also a general feature writer
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Katherine Turczan grew up in the US listening to her family of Ukrainian exiles talk about home. In the 90s, she finally visited the country, taking gentle, bucolic pictures that now feel tragic
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Forty years after she began taking pictures of her seven children, Nolan’s striking images are being published. Here the 79-year-old reveals how the gift of a camera transformed her life
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Oscar nominee Cate Blanchett reflects on her life-changing role in Tár (ms), food writer Bee Wilson investigates the real impact of energy drinks on consumers (ms), and David Robson on what a ground-breaking study says about our power to shape our future selves (ms)Podcast
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The actor’s role as an abusive maestro is her most powerful yet. The Oscar favourite discusses fame, missing Australia and the strong reactions Tár has provoked
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The British photographer reflects on trying to capture the mystery of the Radio 4 staple in his classic photobook, now expanded and updated
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It ran for a decade and infuriated the rightwing press, giving a voice to marginalised Britain. Now a new show is celebrating the extraordinarily prescient Open Door series
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A Chris Killip retrospective, Vivian Maier’s hidden archive and the artist who tried to rename a Swiss mountain – here are the standout photographic exhibitions of the year
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Agassizhorn is an alp in Switzerland named after a notorious scientist. Sasha Huber explains why she flew to the summit by helicopter and rechristened it Rentyhorn – in honour of an enslaved man
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The celebrated novelist offers insights into his ways of working, his direct style and the moments that shaped him in this intriguing book on writing
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