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
The duo dislike art that only the art world can understand and explain their campaign to be different
A sign that even this highly popular market for images of the screen icon has its limits–and danger
The Museum of Contemporary History provides historical explanations for why war photographers took the pictures that they did
The museum is to deaccession duplicates from its collection
This handsome overview spans the celebrated photographer's entire career
“People often ask how I could pursue such a ‘sad’ subject for so long”
Many Lewis Hine images have been printed after his death without authorisation, some on papers from as late as the seventies
The Houston international photographic biennial is the only event of its kind in the US
How photographers from 1845 to the present have reflected time
The upcoming Met exhibition presents the whole career of the photographer famous for his images of the Depression
Drawing on draughtsmanship at Alexander and Bonin, Paula Cooper, Zwirner and Marlborough
Shows include the first retrospective of images by Hiro at Pace/MacGill and Todd Eberle's computer portraits
The exhibition includes many highlights from the immense collection
Artists (Tate Gallery Publishing, London, 1999)
This second edition includes even more of the collection, providing a fine survey of the medium in America
Tales of stoicism in the face of extreme adversity
The book forms part of the museum's paperback photography series
Clementina, Lady Hawarden, a forgotten precursor of Julia Margaret Cameron, is the subject of this book and of the Victoria and Albert Museum exhibition
This substantial volume, predominantly photographic, is the comprehensive account of Joseph Beuys’s life and work
A large archive of George Platt Lynes photographs, including portraits, fashion shots and homo-erotic studies, joins the Mapplethorpe bequest
In 1999, during a pause in the editing of his BBC TV film ‘Think of England’, the photographer sat down with The Art Newspaper
Japan’s technological expertise and interest in media art on display at the Inter Communication Centre and the Image and Technology Gallery
Rosemarie Trockel, Andreas Gursky and Stephen Balkenhol all show new work