A former artist and fixture of Warhol’s Factory, the curator got his start at the Getty cataloguing two important photography collections
Long-term member required to undergo anti-harassment training, while reinstatement is dependent on meeting “conditions attached”
Photographer documents the violent reality of life for many of the country’s marginalised communities in a mid-career survey
Images capturing unrest will be shown during the next edition of the fair
A newly republished book by the renowned Memphis photographer documents the Deep South in the run-up to the 1976 election
Harvard professor's depiction of Newcastle's industrial decline became an icon of British documentary photography
The artists' collaboration—first as teacher and student, then as a couple—is explored in a new exhibition at the Lenbachhaus in Munich
The Photographers' Gallery retrospective explores five decades of the long-overlooked artist's career—from cruising on street corners to Aids activism
Album by Thomas Honywood, pioneer of photography in England, will be auctioned on 28 October
Covid-19 messaging is “inconsistent, contradictory, all over the place” says Michael Benson, who has had to cancel physical fair twice
Lebanon Then and Now: Photography from 2006 to 2020 hosted by Washington, DC's Middle East Institute is both timely and prescient
The eighth edition of Kyotographie will include exhibitions in venues ranging from traditional wooden townhouses to shopping arcades
A lack of protections for—and an increase in domestic dangers to—photojournalists is becoming increasingly visible amid the pandemic and political rallies
Investment group behind the project blames Brexit and Covid-19
French-Algerian artist awarded £30,000 prize for works about marginalised communities, including series on Paris suburbs and shoplifters in Brooklyn
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
Organised by Drik Gallery, the event at Dhaka University aimed to highlight the extrajudicial killing of Bangladeshi civilians by government forces
Plus, Tavares Strachan on Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty. Sponsored by Christie's
Arseniy Neskhodimov’s photographs raise awareness of mental health in the age of coronavirus
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
Alberto di Lenardo’s secret 8,000-strong archive has been distilled into a new publication by his granddaughter Carlotta, who tells us all about it
Photographers have criticised the Amsterdam-based photojournalism organisation, which states its core values are “accuracy, diversity, and transparency”
Signatories say that a ‘new deal’ is needed in France, enabling photojournalists to document the epidemic
A documentary of the photographer, known for his brazen photographs of defiant nude women, is now streaming online
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
The gift from the late patron’s husband will also help create a photography endowment fund through the sale of some works