Eggleston peddles to a new record
Jablonka is running concurrent shows on two giants of the 20th century
More new work from the first photographer to win the Turner Prize
A new photo-documentary of the pianist and composer Franz Liszt
Not a study or a technical collection, but works of art for display
Two part major exhibition on this summer
The photographer continues to impress with 'Substrats' and 'Machines'
The catalogue will contain every work he has ever shot
Now on at the Tate Modern
The exhibition features much more than the fashion shoots of the provocative French photographer
Photography, Asian art, the art of antiquity, Old Masters, and historiography are also among the topics covered
'View from above' questions our perceptions of the world
Why collectors of 19th-century painting are crossing over into photography
'I am a photographer and I quite often get sent to photograph wars, I report on the human condition'
Photographs from the 1840s to the 1990s never before shown in public
Benjamin Paul harks back to Dutch masters in his curation of Tillmans at the Busch-Reisinger Museum
“We have a practice of letting go of things, even of high quality, in order to in order to buy older, expensive photographs”
“Traditional notions of composition and beauty do very well”
The video work will be displayed alongside other new photographic work
Photography and video art at Castello di Rivoli
Canon Photography Gallery, Victoria & Albert Museum
Speaking to the artist who immerses himself in the Northern Irish situation and responds to its shifting sense of reality
This remarkable photographic collaboration depicts Saville pushing her body against a pane of glass
Inside 7 Reece Mews
The artist reflects on the combination of autobiographical content and common experience in her work
The German photographer compares his serial working method to “a scientist carrying out a series of experiments”
Erwitt’s wit at HackelBury, Israeli environmental views at Andrew Mummery and delightful Doisneau at Hoppen
Photographs by the wigged Sphinx of Manhattan are published by his old dealer
A clever eye and sly humour at Throckmorton, Nash at Schickler, Bidgood at Paul Morris, Cook at Mitchell-Innes & Nash