In an extract from an essay accompanying a newly published facsimile, Peter Walther tells the story of how this remarkable publication came about
A book of the US photographer's aerial images, created during the Covid-19 pandemic, offers an original take on the US’s lived reality
Murtha died suddenly in 2013, having never received recognition for her photography. But today, she is recognised as one of the most significant artists of her generation
Getty Images has rejected a takeover attempt by the Boston-based venture investment company Trillium Capital, citing issues with the feasibility and transparency of the bid
Seven dedicated galleries will now exhibit the full range and depth of the museum world’s oldest photography collection
Maybe we should direct our attention less on whether these images count as photographs, and more on the moral right or wrong of how they work
Boris Eldagsen has accused the Sony World Photograph Awards of failing to distinguish between a photograph and a DALL-E 2-created image, while the organisers condemn a ‘deliberate attempt at misleading us’
The New York photographer pioneered lighting and developing techniques that helped transformed how Black figures were photographed and seen
Highlights from the 42nd edition of the longest-running photography fair
Veasey-Cullors, who currently serves as an interim vice provost at the Maryland Institute College of Art, takes the helm of the Manhattan-based photography school in June
And big-name contemporary art stars alongside Willem Dafoe in a new heist film
Atlanta artist Julie Torres was accused of using a photographer’s image in her own artwork without permission
The family behind Pier 24 Photography, which will close in 2025, is sending much of its enormous collection to auction, though the Maryland-based Glenstone Museum has already snapped up 112 choice pieces
Ninety previously unseen photographs from the early 1970s reveal the foundations of his practice
Detroit-area gallery owner Wendy Halsted Beard was arrested last year on mail and wire fraud charges following an FBI investigation
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
Plus, Okwui Enwezor’s Sharjah Biennial and Ming Smith at New York's Museum of Modern Art
While the pandemic held up MAP's construction it made 100 exhibits available online—a strategy that will continue beyond its physical opening
The celebrated Pictures Generation photographer, who studied at Buffalo State University, is the subject of a retrospective at the Center for Exploratory and Perceptual Arts
Efrem Zelony-Mindell was arrested in December by FBI agents in an undercover sting operation
Plus, Singapore’s art hub ambitions and Grace Lau's project for Chinese New Year
Newly appointed head of fair shares her plans ahead of inaugural edition in 2023
The American artist, who is showing works on paper at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, discusses artistic inspirations and the history of his "rephotography" practice
Social observation was key to the work of the recently rediscovered protégée of Francesco Scavullo and Henri Cartier-Bresson
Willis is a photographer, author and curator whose work illuminates cultural histories of Blackness
An exhibition in Miami of historic photographs marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of Florida’s famous Everglades National Park
Fair will exhibit works by Jimmy DeSana and Barbara Ess, largely forgotten artists who were contemporaries of Robert Mapplethorpe
Revue Noire published the work of thousands of artists of African origin during its ten-year lifespan
As Hepworth Wakefield hosts a major retrospective of her work, the British artist explains why she has spent 25 years training her lens almost exclusively on women
Spanish Civil War photos hidden for decades and a 200-year-old picture of a pineapple are among the highlights this year