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likes of Kendall Jenner, FKA Twigs, and Tyler, the Creator to cover shoots for leading magazines such as Time, Rolling Stone, and Garage, Campbell Addy has quickly become one of the most in-demand photographers of his generation. Candid and personal, dazzling with colour and immediacy, this first and only monograph of a rising star of the photography scene features work from major labels and magazines, outtakes from shoots, and newly commissioned texts by Edward Enninful and Ekow Eshun on the importance of authentic diversity behind and in front of the camera. Quotes from leading Black figures including Naomi Campbell and Nadine Ijewere are woven between Addy’s striking imagery and a foreword by British Vogue’s editor-inchief, Edward Enninful, discussing the powerful intersection of photography, race, beauty, and representation. In conversation with curator and writer Ekow Eshun, Addy balances his own experiences as a queer, Black photographer who left his Jehovah’s Witness family home at sixteen with broader questions of identity, intimacy, and art which face many creatives today. Out June 7, Penguin Random House, £39.99. campbelladdy.com BRIDGEFOOT Five years after it was first agreed by councillors to develop a park on Bridgefoot Street it has finally come to pass. Designed by Dermot Foley Landscape Architects in collaboration with Dublin City Council Parks, Biodiversity and Landscape Services, the new 1-hectare amenity has been developed utilising what would normally be considered waste materials such as calp, concrete, reclaimed stone and brick, as aggregate to create pavements, seating and play spaces. 181 new trees have been planted and the planting consists of a mixture of herbaceous and ground-cover species, with some amenity grass and ornamental hedging but the over-riding emphasis is on native wild-flower seed mix midst its undulating topography. It also includes bird boxes crafted by the participants of the Liberties Training Centre. Bridgefoot Street, Dublin 8 6