Chromosome Y
Tommaso Montino’s photographic series captures young men on the cusp of adulthood as they grapple with their masculinity and the surrounding dreams, softness, and violence of their cities
How does it feel?
This issue’s cover star, Aurélie Guichard’s black and white photography series is a soft reflection on the past year
Interiors
Robitaille’s black and white pictures are documents of intimacy, where they try to find a balance between emotional vastness and formal beauty or simplicity through photographing people in their personal spaces
M(OTHER)WORK
Documenting the labor and love of a stay-at-home-mother, Damaris Swass’s photos peer into queer, radical motherhood and claim their own agency
"Best Friends"
How do we represent care when it doesn’t fit into the bounds of a conventional relationship? Discover the intimacy of undefinable care through this photo series by Nina Parker
دخيلك يا عدرا
This black-and-white photo series visits the home of Tony, a solitary 70-year-old accountant. Jude Chehab documents the rebuilding of Tony’s house, physically and emotionally, in the wake of the recent Beirut explosion
colorless campus
NYU Abu Dhabi is one of the few university campuses in the world that is still operating, while struggling to stay safe, retain a sense of community and safeguard both individual and community health. This photo series documents, subtly, the emotional and psychological impacts on young students whose lives have been interrupted by the looming virus...
The Pond
Illustration inspired by the short story The Pond, written by Zoe Jane Patterson in Issue 5, by Shenuka Corea.