A tour of the National Gallery’s landmark exhibition with our Van Gogh expert Martin Bailey, plus a new book zoning in on the Impressionists’ “Terrible Year” and a highlight from Museum Folkwang’s hair-themed show
Raoul Peck’s new documentary “Ernest Cole: Lost and Found”, having its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, is narrated by Lakeith Stanfield
At Fotohane Darkroom, Turkish kids join young Syrian refugees to document their lives
Night Fever features an international cohort of film and photography artists, including Malick Sidibé and Sohrab Hura
Jersey Heritage Trust is suing the light artist over unpaid licensing fees, but the artist says the charity owes him money
Evan Vucci’s instinctive composition recalls some famous art of the past, but its real importance may only be felt in the future
Hoepker used long-form pictorial narratives to deliver nuanced takes on complex realities in a communist East Germany and capitalist United States
The latest edition of the renowned photography festival features several exhibitions highlighting the dangers of taking imagery at face value
The museum recently purchased the 1840s daguerreotype of Dolley Madison at auction
As Vincent wrote to his brother, “life happens … in the garden, it isn’t so sad”
The Nigerian American writer and photographer’s intriguing new book comprises a series of indeterminate images absent of human life, interspersed with enigmatic short stories that raise many unanswered questions
Sales volumes have hit a record high, with art at lower price levels particularly popular
The pioneering American street photographer returns to Málaga with a major show exploring the influence of his early work in the Spanish city
Giovanni Carmine, the curator of the fair's section dedicated to monumental works, shares some of his favourites
The extensive archive, which includes client correspondence and daily records, will be catalogued over the course of the next few years
Lynes, whose homoerotic images from the first half of the 20th century have had relatively little exposure, is the subject of a new documentary
Adam Rouhana wants to challenge stereotypical perceptions of the war-torn country in two London shows
Through sculpture, algorithms and alternative gazes, the medium is reimagined at this year's edition of the city-wide event
The museum will vacate its historic premises on Park Avenue South this autumn
A series of events—spanning exhibitions, discussions, performances and more—will centre around Accra and Tamale, but some programming will extend across the country
An intimate photographic essay by Gilbert McCarragher examines the film-maker’s Prospect Cottage
The Contact Photography Festival’s main sponsor, Scotiabank, has a large stake in Elbit Systems, which makes armoured vehicles, drones and other weapons
The UK's premier photography fair is still finding its identity, with strong curated sections and projects presented amid more vacuous work
Exhibition at Iconic Images Gallery includes rarely seen works by top photographers from the period, as well as childhood pictures
Kyotographie is back for a 12th time, with shows that highlight the art of setting a scene
Boris Eldagsen made waves in 2023 by refusing a prize in order to highlight the use of text-to-image models in art photography. A new show in London seeks to reframe the debate
Show shines a light on lesser-known early images by the celebrated photographer
Max Pinckers worked together with Kenyan war veterans to bring records of 1950s colonial violence to the fore
Drawn from a 300-work sub-collection gathered by John Szarkowski in the 1990s, the gift includes images by 96 photographers—among them Dorothea Lange, Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston
The photographer Innuteq Storch records life in the autonomous territory