Harvard professor's depiction of Newcastle's industrial decline became an icon of British documentary photography
Multimedia installation synthesises three years of scientific research into marine transformation across the planet
Covid-19 messaging is “inconsistent, contradictory, all over the place” says Michael Benson, who has had to cancel physical fair twice
The eighth edition of Kyotographie will include exhibitions in venues ranging from traditional wooden townhouses to shopping arcades
From Jadé Fadojutimi's purposeful paintings at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery to Trevor Paglen's floral AI animations at Pace
Created during quarantine, the artist’s Bloom series is about the fragility of life, and how computer systems interpret the complexity of humanity
On commission for the New York Times, Soth says he had "no knowledge" of the long-term project by the Chicago resident and documentary photographer
Riboca2 shows “the fragility of our world, and our vulnerability within it”
Decision "feels like natural progression for the market”, exhibitor says
Respected London gallerist says “it's not ok to continue to promote his work” in wake of Fletcher’s killing of the curator Rebeccah Blum prior to his own suicide
Experts call for a “transparent” investigation ran by an independent expert in child protection, and to “urgently investigate the conduct” of some its members
With her first career survey now open in Pittsburgh, the photographer discusses her background in Vietnam and the West Coast of the US, and the influence of Walt Whitman
"A lot of people suffer in silence and behind closed doors," an anonymous artist says following the deaths of Saul Fletcher and Rebeccah Blum
Artist Saul Fletcher—who is believed to have committed suicide at Blum's country home—killed her in his Berlin flat where her body was found, reports say
Photographers have criticised the Amsterdam-based photojournalism organisation, which states its core values are “accuracy, diversity, and transparency”
How industry elites are treated, and how historical photographs are viewed, now under the microscope in wake of anti-racism campaign
The photographer has publicly apologised after lending his name to “offensive and demeaning" photography book
Wim Wenders and Annie Leibovitz among those showing their unique interpretations of the French photographer’s own master collection at the Palazzo Grassi
Head-hunted from Paris Photo, Christoph Wiesner will begin role as Luma Foundation officially opens its headquarters in the French city
As the photographic agency shows signs of moving towards greater inclusion, affirmative action is a hot topic at the annual general meeting
Li, who died aged 79, spent his life “striving to bear witness and document history”
Hauser & Wirth online exhibition, launching today, includes limited edition print sold in aid of Covid-19 relief efforts
Syracuse street art explores why pandemic has disproportionately impacted non-white communities
Unfinished exhibition space will be used as a set, while the public programme moves online
As protests over the death of George Floyd continue to rage across the US, a newly released monograph on The Atmosphere of Crime series from the 1950s remains timely
The photojournalist went missing after publishing an investigation into a Dhaka sex-ring. Discovered in a remote prison, he now faces a possible seven years behind bars
“This moment is a hard one. It’s definitely going to be difficult to get through,” the artist says
The complicated kinship between photography and colonialism is exposed at this year's festival in Houston
From David Hockney's portraits to a photography show radically rethinking masculinity
Exhibition at Hauser & Wirth in Gstaad, Switzerland, shows images captured by the war photographer David Douglas Duncan