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
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
Timed entry and face masks are set to become the “new normal” for art fairs, organisers say
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
Works by artists including Wolfgang Tillmans, Tracey Emin, Marlene Dumas, Martin Parr and many more, are on sale for as little as £50
The British artist, who captured the images on his daily walks, has also written a new poem
Shakespeare Memorial Library in Birmingham has dug out stills from A Midsummer Night’s Dream starring Olivia de Havilland and Mickey Rooney
His body was found almost three weeks after he disappeared from his home in Montauk on the East End of Long Island
Our picture editor Katherine Hardy used her exercise allowance to capture the UK capital's empty streets
Female artists dominated the top ranks of last year's photography shows
As many self-employed photographers face work losses due to Covid-19, others document the "seriousness of what is happening on a personal and community level"
The US-Iranian artist shares a hopeful image from her garden in Upstate New York
The complicated kinship between photography and colonialism is exposed at this year's festival in Houston
Exhibition at Hauser & Wirth in Gstaad, Switzerland, shows images captured by the war photographer David Douglas Duncan
Exhibition is the first that Canada has devoted to the photographer in almost three decades
The Amsterdam-based photography event has failed to pay Felicity Hammond for commissioned work, but still plans to host a 2020 edition
Sweeping photography show will shine a light on the fluid and plural nature of what it means to be a man
The assistant curator Clare Nadal talks us through five key images from The Hepworth Wakefield’s exhibition
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter international museum collections—from an "erotic" depiction of Adam to a masterpiece by a female French painter
Exhibitions in 2020 include Ghanaian photographer James Barnor, US painter Jennifer Packer, Chinese artist Cao Fei and Strasbourg-born Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts chronicles achievements and inner debates of the Kamoinge Workshop
Amsterdam's Fotografiemuseum exhibition aims to show how the writer's images of dust bowl America are as compelling as those of his more famous peers
Tuscany has acquired agency collection and will create a new foundation in Florence to preserve its more than five million items
As the Yanomani way of life is threatened once again, we hear from the photographer ahead of a major show at the Fondation Cartier
Lower East Side location will unite exhibition space with the institution's school of 3,500 students
This year's edition of the photography festival showed "there are many Africas", as 85 artists portrayed a multifaceted, self-aware continent
Exhibition space will show and sell digital reproductions of images from the archives of the Roger-Viollet agency and France-Soir newspaper
The franchise’s ambitious global expansion will continue in 2020 with launch of London gallery