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November 15, 2025

The newest issue of Foam Magazine asks “what makes an image timeless?”


It’s a chewy subject, but this issue delivers on the task of answering these age-old questions in photographs that pack a lot of information into simple, beautiful compositions. In A Glint of Possibility by Tyler Mitchell, a man dangles from a tire swing just close enough to the water to see his own reflection, risking falling right into the murky waters – a timeless commentary on the importance and risk of seeing oneself. In Palestinian documentarian Sakir Khader’s featured photograph, a man naps on an abandoned sofa – in the background, a desolate landscape rolls into the sky’s edge, showing the audience what a brief reprieve from violence looks like in Palestine.

In an effort to make the magazine “future-proof”, the team have introduced a hybrid way of publishing from this issue onwards, with a redesigned annual print edition which will accompany online content on a revamped digital platform. The move is one they hope will make photography even more accessible and relevant for the magazine’s dedicated readers. “As always, we invite you to look at the world gently, but not any less lucidly,” says Katy.

Other featured photographers included in the 67th issue include, Sara Cwynar and the late Ernest Cole, who all had their first museum solo shows at Foam Museum in Amsterdam. Myriam Boulos will follow this trajectory with her Foam Paul Huf Award winning exhibition in 2026. “There is however a growing movement of image-makers – many working from within oppressed or silenced communities – who are retuning the acoustics of visual memory and amplifying or retelling what has been muted,” says Katy. “Foam Magazine offers a starting point for conversation and contemplation on the potential of images today and a projection of those we wish to see tomorrow.”





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