Photography

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From rituals and identities to fun and humour, a show at The Photographers’ Gallery, London, traces the history and impact of food in photography

BY Kadish Morris |

A new book and exhibition celebrates contemporary Black photographers working across art and fashion

BY Kadish Morris |

On the artist selected for the Deutsche Bank Wealth Management Lounges at Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2019

In Collaboration with Deutsche Bank

From day-long raves to queer events, how photographers such as Wolfgang Tillmans captured the city’s nightlife

BY Kadish Morris |

A tribute to the photographer, from the ‘sucker punch’ of ‘The Americans’ (1958), to his later work ‘howling with anguish, frustration and ennui’

BY Chris Wiley |

Two shows at David Zwirner, New York, champion the artist's ability to capture the sound of a now-bygone world

BY Andrew Durbin |

The Swiss photographer, who died this week, is remembered for his candid pictures of ordinary people

Hernandez catalogues the avenues and intersections that make Los Angeles a city, and not only a web of connections between the area’s freeways and suburban sprawl

BY Jennifer Piejko |

Yevgeniy Fiks’s photographs, both elegiac and irreverent, challenge an idealized Russian heterosexuality

BY Jennifer Wilson |

The University of Chicago Library has received a gift of over 2,700 photographs by the late American street photographer

BY Frieze News Desk |

Marwan Bassiouni’s photographs feature Dutch landscapes framed by Islamic motifs, patterned walls and prayer rugs

BY Kadish Morris |

A force in the late ’80s and ’90s, the photographer and critic receives her first solo show in over 22 years at Autograph, London

BY Rianna Jade Parker |

An artist project explores the fetishism, humour and vulnerability of feet

BY Lizzy De Vita |

Published in conjunction with a show at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, ‘Apollo’s Muse’ catalogues stellar lunar imagery

BY Kadish Morris |

An exhibition at New York’s Historical Society presents 70 arresting images from pioneering women

BY Kadish Morris |

A new book presents images by eight pioneering women who reported from conflict zones

BY Frieze News Desk |

In pictures: contrasting visions of one of the most clichéd symbols of the nation

BY Figgy Guyver |

Two years after his untimely death, the Chinese photographer continues to shape a generation of young image-makers

BY Bohan Qiu |

Snapchat guru Nathan Jurgenson’s new book argues that our surfeit of images has ushered in a new way of existing in the world

BY Daniel Penny |

How does an image captured 55 million light-years from Earth reflect on humanity?

BY Orit Gat |