The acquisition comes as the museum’s photography department prepares to celebrate its 25th anniversary
The train—which is due to travel across Ukraine—features photographs Buffett took during his 19 trips to the country between 2022 and 2025
Hedges was known for his conviction that photography can be a powerful tool for social change, and for his campaigns with the homelessness charity Shelter
National Archaeological Museum of Naples accused of “marketing with unpaid photos”
A retrospective at the International Center of Photography in New York chronicles more than 40 years of the artist’s work
The new initiative aims to stabilise fragile media and could serve as a model for other artists
The new space in Dobong-gu district has been billed as country's first public museum dedicated to photography
This year's city-wide event is emphasising London as a location in which to experience non-traditional image-making
This double exhibition shows how LGBTQ+ people have used the camera to record their lives since the invention of photography
The Brazilian documentarian was internationally known for his panoramic photographs of humanity surviving on the edge and for his work as a campaigning environmentalist
New fair director Sophie Parker's plan to “reward galleries that take risks” was seen in action
The decision follows a report from Associated Press and a documentary calling into question the long-held belief that photographer Nick Ut took the shot
The Johannesburg-based Magnum Photos member Lindokuhle Sobekwa claimed contemporary photography's biggest prize in London last night
The promised gift from Walther and the Walther Family Foundation includes photographs, albums and time-based works by artists including Malick Sibidé, Ai Weiwei, Thomas Struth, Stephen Shore and others
Opening later this week with new leadership, the photography fair is determined to move away from the clichés of supermodels, artful murmurations of birds and majestic beasts
Acquired by Art Rotterdam in 2020, Unseen's new director says transparency and consistency have been key to rebuilding the fair
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In addition to destroying more than 30 works by the artist Kamille Lévêque Jégo, one or more vandals tagged the gallery walls with phalluses and other ‘immature’ imagery
Zélie Hallosserie, who documents the stories of migrants in Calais, receives $10,000
Nearly 15,000 visitors attended the fair last week, organisers said
The exhibition, entitled Pairs Skating, is due to open later today at the Yermilov Centre
The subject of the photograph taken for “The New York Times” is nine-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour, who lost both his arms in an Israeli attack on Gaza a year ago
Inspired by religious figuration, the Canadian artist’s latest series uses images of people sourced online that he has enlarged to create painterly canvases exploring the vulnerability and universality of sleep
A comprehensive overview explores the “paradox” of Weegee’s work and how he went from taking tabloid photos of murder to making distorted celebrity portraits
Art Basel’s director of fairs, Vincenzo Bellis, on his pick of the fair’s curated Insights section
The selling exhibition will open in London on 28 March, alongside Perry's Wallace Collection show, ‘Delusions of Grandeur’
Denied recognition and even credit for their work until recent times, Japan’s women photographers are challenging and subverting traditional assumptions about the female body
Ala Ebtekar’s new cyanotypes for Arion Press were exposed using moon and starlight during a partial lunar eclipse
The new exhibition space, Austria’s first centre for photographic images and lens-based media, will open on 21 March
A recent documentary claimed that a local freelancer, not photographer Nick Ut, took the famous shot of a naked Vietnamese girl. Ut—and his legal team—say different