Plus, Walter Sickert at Tate Britain and Gordon Parks at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh
Anna Litvinova, who suffers from myopathy, is hoping to continue her work in the UK after fleeing the Russia-Ukraine war
Ramily founded Antananarivo’s only operational photography studio, chronicling Malagasy society from independence onwards. His images are about to go on show for the first time
Plus, Winslow Homer at the Met and China's Russia problem
Mark Neville’s new photobook—of images taken over the past six years—is a call to action that has been sent to hundreds of politicians and other influential people around the world
Stanislav Ostrous has been risking his life to photograph the architecture of Kharkiv, one of the first Ukrainian cities to be attacked by Russian forces
Street artist made the work for the cover of Time magazine
An investor has bought the 168-year-old publication for a fraction of its claimed value
Plus, Chris Burden's unrealised projects and an in-depth look at F.N. Souza's Mr Sebastian at the Barbican in London
The artist’s largest institutional show to date, at the Museo de Arte Moderno de Bogotá, taps into universal themes, often by way of deeply personal images
Russian President Vladimir Putin has launched a sophisticated misinformation campaign alongside his invasion of Ukraine. If you want objective visual reporting, here are the best verified photographers on the frontlines of the war
Top photo fair divests shares to World Photography Organisation, which launched Shanghai Photofairs in 2014
Atlanta’s High Museum showcases the work of the Hungarian-born photographer André Kertész, while MFA Boston draws on its archive for an exhibition of photos by unknown enthusiasts
An in-depth interview on the artist's influences and cultural experiences, from the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke to being photographed by her mother
Joseph Sywenkyj's series Wounds documents the aftermath of the armed conflict in the Donbas region
Social media giant will now delete published images and videos that violate a person's privacy—a move that could prove detrimental to news reporting
The artist has opened a survey exhibition of his work at his studio in The Hague
Three photographers who have made projects about the notorious US detention facility consider its legacy and symbolism
Our pick of the highlights from coming fairs and auctions
Luxury fashion house withdraws image from exhibition after online campaign accuses artist of reinforcing stereotypes
The 1840 profile portrait is part of a collection of early photographic works by Henry Fitz Jr. that is joining the Kansas City museum’s holdings
The musician and artist is showing his works in select stores through an arrangement with General Public, the fine arts publisher founded by the former actress Portia de Rossi
Lifelong documenter of Harlem is the first Black photographer to have entire archive acquired by the New York museum
A new publication and forthcoming exhibition explore Herlinde Koelbl’s chronicle of the extraordinary 30-year political career of Germany’s first woman chancellor
The photographer’s images of a cosmopolitan Baghdad before the rise of Saddam Hussein have been rediscovered in recent years
The film, which is expected to begin production in 2022, chronicles Miller’s life and work as a photographer from 1938 to 1948
Peter Dench pays tribute to Tom Stoddart's life and career after photographer dies age 67
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
Foundation set up by Frank in memory of his late daughter has donated funds to New York publisher Aperture to create a contemporary edition of "tragically relevant" photobook
The institution's director Brett Rogers has selected five key shows from the past five decades