Niall Flynn, Dazed

Niall Flynn

Dazed

United Kingdom

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Past articles by Niall:

The cast of Stranger Things 2: a sci-fi hat-trick

Hanging out with the new faces of Netflix’s nostalgia-powered sequel → Read More

Punk poet Robert Montgomery on why we should be idealists

Combining poetry and painting, Montgomery’s new exhibition is a rallying cry for Modernism → Read More

Derek Ridgers tells the unknown story behind his 1981 photo

Taken at a house party in east London in 1981, Ridgers reveals why he prefers to be ignored and how he’s only just starting to like the photographs he’s taken → Read More

How punk acted as a peacemaker for youth in Northern Ireland

Toby Mott’s new book traces the significant impact that punk had on Northern Ireland during the Troubles, and beyond → Read More

Martin Parr: we don’t appreciate British photography enough

As the photographer announces the opening of his own foundation, we catch up on how he plans to elevate homegrown talent → Read More

TOKiMONSTA on reimagining classical music & her next album

We speak to the electronic musician about playing her part in Napapijri’s multi-sensory ‘4 Seasons’ showcase, which saw her reinterpret Vivaldi’s eponymous concerto → Read More

Shepard Fairey on Obama, being online and street art

The artist and skate punk behind the viral Barack Obama ‘Hope’ poster shares his tips → Read More

Meet Superorganism: part-pop group, part-cult, full hivemind

The eight-piece hail from all corners of the globe, live together in a house in London and are led by a teenager from Japan – and they’re bringing a sense of fun back to music → Read More

Meet seven men who believe they are the next Jesus

From South Africa to Russia, Magnum photographer Jonas Bendiksen has crossed the globe to find the people who are believed to be Christ’s Second Coming → Read More

The story of a mother and daughter working a brothel in Iowa

Magnum photographer Alec Soth revisits his debut series and tells the full story behind this haunting twin portrait taken in the early 00s → Read More

This film looks at a lost local subculture

We premiere Dan Emmerson’s short film highlighting the disparity between an older and a younger generation in North East England → Read More

Photographs of loved-up teens in the early 00s

Ewen Spencer recalls a photo series that encapsulates the idyllic tunnel vision of British adolescent love → Read More

London! D&AD is looking for the next wave of creatives

Seeking to uncover London’s hidden talent, D&AD is offering chosen participants the opportunity to undergo a 12-week intensive course to help launch their futures → Read More

Photos of grown men acting like babies in 90s England

Inside the Hush-a-bye-Baby Club, a place where adult men could revert to their premature selves, captured by photographer Polly Borland → Read More

Photos of grown men acting like babies in 90s England

Inside the Hush-a-bye-Baby Club, a place where adult men could revert to their premature selves, captured by photographer Polly Borland → Read More

Photos of grown men acting like babies in 90s England

Inside the Hush-a-bye-Baby Club, a place where adult men could revert to their premature selves, captured by photographer Polly Borland → Read More

Photos of Sierra Leone’s LGBT community, where gay is a sin

Photographer Lee Price tells a story of resilience in a burgeoning LGBT community in Sierra Leone → Read More

How to capture the aura of a person on camera

Mick Rock – ‘The Man Who Shot The Seventies’ – explains how to access the other-worldly, electromagnetic charisma of your subject → Read More

The Parisian artists uniting the city through music

This short film shines a light on a young, French creative generation bringing communities together in the face of division and upheaval → Read More

Doug Aitken invites people to smash up his latest show

Participants are given ten minutes in ‘The Garden’, a baton and the encouragement to do as they wish, as long as they’re happy to be live streamed – we asked Aitken why → Read More