The Rocket Man will organise a photography exhibition at the London institution with his husband David Furnish
Although down a few exhibitors, Aipad's annual photo fair delivers with both large-format and intimately scaled photos
It's been 30 years since the event that saw thousands of protestors clamour for democracy in Beijing
The Kurdish freelance photographer is accused of creating propaganda for an outlawed separatist group
We meet the photographer David Bailey at his London studio to discuss his new book and we talk with Gijs van Hensbergen about John Richardson, who died aged 95 last week. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
From the "computer cowgirl" Gretchen Bender to Girault de Prangey's haunting snapshots of the past
She is “relaxed and very stylish” in the portrait
The art collector and museum founder who married into the Agnelli dynasty was a woman of charm and intelligence
Artist was granted bail in November after being held in custody in Dhaka for 102 days
Photographs of people young and old who hope to avoid deportation have been installed along the fence of the historic site
The 696 incomplete public works are not simply a result of crime, corruption and incompetence, new book says
More than 20 photographs are included in the artist’s first solo exhibition at a US museum
As part of her residency at the museum, the photographer Bettina von Zwehl made portraits with New York City high school students
On show in Turkey this month, the images are an ode to the Nobel Prize-winning author’s hometown
Exhibition at the Hayward Gallery uses a distinctive layout to encourage visitors to get up close to US photographer’s early 35mm works
A Don McCullin exhibition at Tate Britain symbolises the shift in photography's significance in British museums
The photojournalist also reflects on his career and reveals the most important stories he covered
The artist’s new series of nocturnal photographs, on show at the Art Institute of Chicago, vividly imagine the kinds of scenes escaping slaves might have seen
RomArchive aims to pool knowledge and counter clichés
“You can’t tackle the subject of American western photography without coming to grips with him,” says the shows curator
Marian Goodman Gallery says Self-Portrait on the train, Germany, had condition problems but seller's representative says low estimate was the issue
The childhood image that was assumed to be of Vincent is now believed to depict his brother Theo
UK retrospective freeze-frames often ephemeral works from the 1980s and 1990s
Court decision comes after a wave of protests from cultural and political figures
Artist who photographed herself naked every morning in 1972 has recreated her "Carving" work, to be shown in May 2019
Prices for photography tend to be lower than standard art market price ranges but Richard Avedon’s famous Warhol image has a seven-figure price tag
New exhibition at the Queen's Gallery tells the story behind the photographs and also reveals a royal connection
The collection amassed by Sir Oliver and Marjory Wardrop