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Viewing There’s no place like home, Magnum

Bringing together works by Magnum photographers including Martin Parr, Alec Soth and Alessandra Sanguinetti, this online exhibition reflects on the notion of home as a central place for solace, security and creativity. It also explores how the home can engender optimism and happiness during times of hardship or uncertainty.

There’s a rich mix to sink your teeth into. Antoine d’Agata’s critically-acclaimed series Virus, in which he documents the devastating impact of the Covid-19 outbreak in Paris, evokes the anguish and fear experienced by millions over the past year. Bruce Gilden’s iconic black-and-white image of a woman in a bikini, on the other hand, is likely to raise a smile.

Don’t miss Peter Marlow’s poetic images spotlighting the loneliness of elderly people and Harry Gruyaert’s lively compositions of public celebrations from the early 1980s. All of this and more at the click of a mouse. Sounds like just the thing to while away those extended summer lunch breaks!




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19 May 2021 — 31 December 2021
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The Wick Culture - David Bowie, Debbie Doss, Hammersmith 1973. Courtesy of Lightroom
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Viewing David Bowie: You're Not Alone

The Wick Culture - Viewing There’s no place like home, Magnum
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Viewing Collect Art Fair

The Wick Culture - Credit: Musée de la Vie Romantique
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Viewing Museum of Romantic Life

The Wick Culture - Emilija Škarnulytė, Hypoxia, 2023 (detail), For All At Last Return, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead. Photo: Colin Davison © 2025 Baltic
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Viewing For All At Last Return

The Wick Culture - Wayne Thiebaud. Boston Cremes (1962) © Wayne Thiebaud. Courtesy of Crocker Art Museum
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Viewing Wayne Thiebaud: American Still Life

The Wick Culture - Nan Goldin.
Mark in the red car, Lexington, Mass.
(1979) from “The Ballad of Sexual Dependency,” 
© Nan Goldin.
Courtesy of the artist and Gagosian
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Viewing Richard Avedon: Facing West & Nan Goldin: The Ballad of Sexual Dependency