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The New Yorker, 20 July 2026 Photography whose paintings centre solitary black

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whose paintings centre solitary black female figures

personal reflections and more

This inaugural issue explores the concept of sympoiesis (‘making-with’) as a framework for envisioning non-hierarchical ‘creation grounded in interdependence’

This large-format newsprint zine showcases art solicited from a wide-ranging network of contributors

featuring anonymous essays from queer writers across the UK

The New Yorker, 20 July 2026 Photography whose paintings centre solitary black200 x 272 mm, 76 pages New York, US Weekly Published since 1925 Editor in chief: David Remnick Creative director: Nicholas Blechman Cover art director: Francoise Mouly The New Yorker brings you current affairs, comment, fiction, reviews, humour, and goings on about New York every week. All leavened by a healthy dose of cartoons. This issue for 20 July 2026 leads with a report by Jonathan Blitzer from inside ICEs biggest detention centre. Plus Rebecca

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