From Roman architecture to medieval streets that inspired Van Gogh, the historic city in the south of France is becoming a go-to destination
Stephen G. Stein’s donation includes notable examples of images by Gustave Le Gray, William Eggleston, Brassaï, Robert Frank, Sally Mann and others
Prize-nominated artists Shahidul Alam and Gideon Mendel will not show their works at the Eretz Israel Museum in Tel Aviv
From 5,000 years of Iranian art and culture to Black female resistance and the domestic sphere
News comes as the agency prepares to reopen London space with a show of German fashion photographer Herbert List
Zoom in on these exhibitions by some of today's most revered artists, underrated historical figures and chroniclers of contemporary culture
Some of the images taken by the younger brother of the Danish author, whose memoir became an Oscar-winning film, reflect colonialist attitudes that the exhibition aims to confront
Plus, artist Rachel Maclean on Hieronymus Bosch's influence
The Museum of Modern Art will present rarely-seen work by the mid-century collective Foto-Cine Clube Bandeirante
Pablo Tosco’s image from amidst world’s worst humanitarian crisis tops awards, with 45 photographers garlanded from 28 countries
Irish artist Matt Loughrey’s reworked pictures of people murdered in Cambodia’s Killing Fields, published by Vice, may have broken country’s Archives Act
The fair will honour the photography initiative's mission to examine art’s role in the relationship between race and citizenship
The US photographer's travelling exhibition, which opens at the Whitney Museum in New York, charts his four decades documenting the African American experience
FotoFocus’s photography biennial returns to Cincinnati in 2022 with focus on climate change
Month-long event to celebrate its 25th anniversary with a series of installations across the city
The images of sleeping people were too creepy for many residents, in a city where property values are a major concern
Laura Knight and Ingrid Pollard exhibitions also part of year-long women artists programme at MK Gallery in Milton Keynes
Naked montages uniting friends and lovers "reaffirm resilience of community"
Agency “recognises the victims and survivors” of Harvey’s abusive behaviour but victim says "it has done more damage than he or Magnum could ever imagine”
Highest prize for photojournalism includes images from 28 countries that capture a year when the coronavirus intertwined with global issues of social injustice and territorial conflicts
Long-standing Chelsea gallery was synonymous with the artists of Pictures Movement—including Cindy Sherman, discovered while working as a receptionist
The No Wave pioneer was also know for her lo-fi pinhole images
Ahead of yesterday's sale in Paris, the Man Ray Trust called for a delay claiming that Lucien Treillard “stole a substantial number of Man Ray’s works and possessions"
Created in just 8 months, IWOW: I Walk On Water is a sprawling three-hour long paean to some of New York’s most marginalised people
An important show reflects a New York collective’s chronicles of Black life amid pervasive discrimination in the 1960s and 1970s
Lebanese-American photographer captured images of her neighbours at their homes in Massachusetts and collected their stories along the way
The Greek-American started acquiring photography for museums through his personal friendships with artists such as Lucas Samaras, Aaron Siskind and Harry Callahan
High-resolution images of Renaissance treasures go online, revealing the tiniest details of Raphael’s creative process
From coronavirus and lockdowns to US politics, this is a collection of postcards from "a year on the edge"
The artist and designer tells us about the enduring appeal of the instant camera