Courtesy of the artistArt & PhotographyLists10 of the best photos from Dazed April 2024From Arvida Byström’s AI-generated nudes to a flashback of peak Ibiza hedonism and Nadia Lee Cohen’s pirated zine, we take a look back at some of the most striking photography published on Dazed over the last month…ShareLink copied ✔️April 26, 2024Art & PhotographyListsTextSolomon Pace-McCarrick Past and present converge at the turn of the season in this month’s photography on Dazed. While Oriol Maspons’ Ibiza archive harks back to peak Balearic bliss and Nadia Lee Cohen’s compelling portraits recall the high (and low) life of old Hollywood, photographer Inuuteq Storch presents a vision of contemporary Greenland, and Gracie Brackstone’s portraits allow us a glimpse of life as an aspiring creative in the current climate. What all of these photographs share, however, is a non-linear sense of time, a dialogue between ancestors and future generations, frozen in the click of a shutter. Visit the gallery below to take a look... 1/10 You may like next 1/10 1/10 Nadia Lee Cohen, Courtesy of IDEANADIA LEE COHEN, WOMEN: THE PIRATED EDITION Born out of a “box of shit” left over from her beloved debut photography book, Women, this self-pirated zine (published by IDEA) continues Nadia Lee Cohen’s juxtaposition of the nostalgic and the modern in a timeless embodiment of “strong feminity”.Read our recent interview with Cohen here.view more + 2/10 2/10 Courtesy of the artistARVIDA BYSTRÖM, IN THE CLOUDSDeluged by AI-generated nudes, Swedish artist Arvida Byström decided: “People will make money out of nonconsensual AI nudes, so what if I make money out of my own consensual nudes?” The result is her new photo book, In The Clouds (published by Nuda), a direct challenge to what’s hot, featuring creaturesque monoboobs, duplicated limbs and garbled proportions.Read our recent interview and take a closer look here.view more + 3/10 3/10 © Gabriel Moses / Prestel, 2024GABRIEL MOSES, REGINADedicated to the influential women in Gabriel Moses’ life, Regina (published by Prestel) is the acclaimed photographer’s debut monograph, bringing together work from his stratospeheric career to date.For a closer look visit the gallery here.view more + 4/10 4/10 Photography Gracie BrackstoneGRACIE BRACKSTONE, SHARED DREAMSGracie Brackstone’s Shared Dreams is an intimate and colourful window into the Dazed Clubber’s “most beautiful time in her life”, intended as much to inspire her sister in their time of bereavement as to chronicle the photographer’s own “spontaneous nights and days”.For a closer look visit the gallery here.view more + 5/10 5/10 Courtesy the artistELAINE CONSTANTINE, “STEVE IN HIS KITCHEN” (1993–96)Lifted from the Hayward Gallery Touring’s exhibition After the End of History: British Working Class Photography 1986-2024, Elaine Constantine captures both the elation and escapism of the Northern Soul scene. “If somebody looks up any dancefloor footage on YouTube from a Northern Soul event and is excited by it, then maybe goes on to attend an all-nighter, I feel like I’ve done my job. I don’t want this music or scene to die with my generation”.Meet some of the other photographers appearing in the exhibition here.view more + 6/10 6/10 Photography Jack NewtonJACK NEWTON, MINSEOLifting the lid on the day-to-day life of an aspiring Korean-American model, Minseo – the short film by Emily May Jampeland photo series by Jack Newton – is situated at the point in time where studies end and an uncertain creative career begins.Take a closer look at Minseo and read our recent interview with Jampel and Newton here.view more + 7/10 7/10 Photography Inuuteq StorchINUUTEQ STORCH, KEEPERS OF THE OCEANThe first Kaalaleq (Inuit) artist to have a solo exhibition at the Venice Biennale, Inuuteq Storch is defining a Greenlandic identity that rewrites historic portrayals by Western colonialists.Read our interview with Storch and take a closer look at Keepers of the Ocean here.view more + 8/10 8/10 Photography Oriol MasponsORIOL MASPONS, IBIZAThis time capsule of Ibiza’s golden past (published by IDEA) brings together images from the archive of renowned Spanish photographer, Oriol Maspons. In the foreword, His son Alex writes, “It can make us reflect on whether we are more or less free today than we were 50 years ago, and on what we have lost along the way.”Take a closer look through the gallery here.view more + 9/10 9/10 Courtesy of the artistEWEN SPENCER, “NECKING, TWICE AS NICE, AYIA NAPA” Euros and beverages are briefly forgotten in a moment of passion for two couples seeking escape in Ayia Napa in the early 2000s. Ewen Spencer is just one of the beloved photographers featured in Hayward Gallery Touring’s exhibition After the End of History: British Working Class Photography 1986-2024.Visit the gallery here for a closer look.view more + 10/10 10/10 Photography Yelena YemchukYELENA YEMCHUK, MALANKA Capturing the magic a folk festival hosted in the “dreamy” rural village of Krasnoilsk in Ukraine, visual artist Yelena Yemchuk’s new photo book Malanka (published by Edition Patrick Frey) capture the magical space where fairytale and modernity cross paths.Take a closer look at the gallery here.view more + 0/10 0/10