Around 80 pictures spanning over a decade are on display in Amsterdam
The annual photography festival assembles works that open up doors closed by political turbulence
One of the largest galleries is to be named after California donors Bern and Ronny Schwartz
The two exhibitions will evoke a dialogue about their shared themes
The New Realities of 19th-century photography shows key developments in scientific and artistic endeavour
The South African photographer also gets career survey at Centre Pompidou, Paris
Images of Cairo shot on iPhone, surreal domestic interiors and unearthed pictures of 1980s London among top photography shows opening this week
Part of photographer’s private holdings, built by swapping works with fellow artists, is on show at Photo London this week
The International Center of Photography in New York will play host to the highlights produced by this prestigious agency
Images from In Flagrante make up the core of this solo exhibition
93 works by 10 photographers track the evolution of this New York neighbourhood
London institution’s new holdings include controversial transfer of 270,000 photographs from Bradford
Kobro and Strzeminski, Bernd and Hilla Becher, and Pierre-Auguste and Jean Renoir's relationships are each subject to in-depth review
Costume play and urban decay through the lens of the master
As fake news and 'fake news' takes over politics, Louise Lawler's retrospective hits home
New wave of Korean artists embrace photography, and institutional support grows
The fair sees increased participation from big contemporary art galleries and is collaborating with Magnum Photos for its 70th anniversary
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is where fashion brand opened its first store in 1913
Subject of famous National Geographic cover has been detained in Pakistan for allegedly using fraudulent ID documents<br>
The National Gallery has acquired 173 of his pictures to its collection, while a survey of his work starts its tour of Germany
Collectors will be able to buy the duo’s fashion magazine images for the first time at Phillips this autumn
New venue has roughly the same exhibition space as its former midtown site, but offers easier public access in a more art-friendly location
New tent in the courtyard and ambitious public programme sees photography fair establish its presence in the capital
Lewis Carroll’s photographs of Alice Liddell and Steichen’s portrait of Rodin among images collected before the Iranian revolution
Highlights going under the hammer in London at Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Phillips
The late photojournalist Rashid Talukder buried his politically sensitive images to hide them from the military regime
He was awarded the prestigious Golden Lion for lifetime achievement at the Venice Biennale in 2007
In the ten years since the artist’s death, interest in his work has steadily grown
Started by one man based on a now defunct database, the Photographers’ Identities Catalogue could one day become a community-driven wiki