Category: Art

On Pointe

Precious Adams is no stranger to shaking things up. We speak to the ballerina about being only the second Black dancer in the history of the English National Ballet and her struggles when living and training in Russia

By Tomi Otekunrin

Backstage Ballet

Photographer Sophie Harris-Taylor is known for her effortlessly truthful and intimate imagery. We speak to Sophie about her work focusing on her ballet school series

By Glorious

Take It To The Top

The word ‘Cholita’ had previously been used as a derogatory nickname for the Aymara women of Bolivia. Todd Antony photographs a marginalised female tribe of climbers fighting back in their own way – and reclaiming the word

By Annabel Herrick

Driving Forward

“If you can swing in it, and it looks relatively tidy, then you can wear it.” Nicola Bennett and Lauren Prince are two women who are shaking up the golfing scene. We talk to them about bringing style and fun to a traditional sport

By Imogen Clark

Positive Ageing

If you view cheerleaders as young, enthusiastic women, then think again! We meet the inspirational Sun City Poms, a retiree cheerleading troupe from Arizona who subvert the perceptions of ageing

By Annabel Herrick

Water Wisdom

Meet the Jeju freedivers of South Korea and find out how etched wrinkles and sun-bleached skin convey beauty, strength and freedom found through fierce independence

By Darcie Imbert

Rodeo Kids

Calf roping is a girl thing. Kim Raff’s ‘Rodeo Kids’ project sheds light on young lives challenging gender norms

By Glorious

Fandom: Joe Hale

What happens when a sports photographer turns his lens to rodeo? Joe Hale chronicles his night at the rodeo and discusses capturing the essence of fandom in his work

By Glorious

Fandom: Broken Rackets

World-class players, flowing champagne, stylish fans and a generous serving of strawberries and cream. We're off to the tennis with Emanuele D'Angelo of Broken Rackets!

By Glorious

Art: Martin Schoeller

“Why shouldn’t women train their muscles? Why are women supposed to look weak?” Photographer Martin Schoeller captures the strength and dedication of women bodybuilders

By Diane Smyth