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
Barbican exhibition presents the country through the lenses of 23 photographers from abroad
As US presidential candidates debate Muslim immigration, Saudi artist Ahmed Mater depicts the ultra-conservative country’s urban redevelopment in Smithsonian show
New photography fair to test the market in California next year
Performing for the Camera is an in-depth survey of the photography of performance
Move draws criticism as Bradford's National Media Museum transfers 400,000 photographic items to London
Production on biopic, which will also feature Girls actress Zosia Mamet, will begin in the summer
33-year-old's works were on show at Maison européenne de la Photographie shortly before she was killed
Dubai Photo Exhibition to launch in March with works from 23 countries
The Iranian film-maker is showing a photographic series he’s worked on for 20 years at Toronto’s Aga Khan Museum
Peter Turnley is due to speak at the Miami Street Photography Festival
Artist reveals how Yosemite Falls inspired her biggest public art project so far
Natural history museum is more receptive than city’s art spaces
US photographer keeps it quiet and in the family for new works
Italian fashion photographer Amedeo Turello has amassed 200 images over more than 20 years
French naval officer Louis Vignes took images of Beirut, Lebanon and Syria in 1864
A new documentary about the photographer provides an intimate look
Diane Arbus and her brother, the poet Howard Nemerov, are the subject of a new memoir-cum-history
Project space will host three-year series of exhibitions starting in September
There was room for improvement in the first UK retrospective of the American artist
Great architectural photographers have moved far beyond mere documentation