Globetrotting photojournalist launches photography centre in the West Bund Cultural Corridor
New fair—plus auctions and gallery shows—champion the reproducible image this week
Symposium will examine the 1989 show that led to trial of museum director
The educational mission of Martin Margulies’s collection is as strong as ever
As a new book surveys landmark photographic exhibitions, museums are only starting to catch up with the digital revolution of the medium
Wolfgang Tillmans’s Venice work explores architectural details, grand and humble, from 37 countries
Martin Parr and Gerry Badger explore propaganda, conflict, sex, and death
Women doing it for (and to) themselves
This Tate catalogue expands on the British photographer Peter Fraser
A former girlfriend of Jean-Michel Basquiat is to exhibit works from her personal archive, including a series of black-and-white nude portraits of the artist, who died in 1988
Click, whirr… before instant went digital
Perthshire’s answer to the Ritz revealed
A heavyweight volume exploring Magnum Photos goes in between the contact sheets to celebrate a dying technique
Shaking off the "continental" label has been a lifetime's work
Kennedy captures the artist's private side
Photographers began manipulating their work long before the digital era
Post discussions, a decision is made
In between the (contact) sheets
Collecting oneself—and a few others besides in the Victoria & Albert Museum Photographic Department
On the eve of his solo show at the Whitechapel Gallery in London, Struth talks about society, the family and the gaze
Market gains ground as annual auctions bring in new collectors
The New York-based dealer on his photographic roots and his future plans
The “discoverer” of animal locomotion influenced artists including Francis Bacon
The estate of Joseph Beuys has brought the Museum Schloss Moyland to court over photographs of Beuys' performance art
The composer explains the thinking behind his latest film, and reminisces about the parties held by a Frieze founder’s dad
The 'indecent' image of Brooke Shields renders catalogues unsellable
We speak to the chameleon-like photographer about her latest series, in which she becomes a string of fictional, surgically-enhanced socialites
The sisters had access to the late film-maker’s huge archive and focused on a film about the Holocaust which never got made