Photography

May 2009archive

The changing faces of Cindy Sherman

We speak to the chameleon-like photographer about her latest series, in which she becomes a string of fictional, surgically-enhanced socialites

Interview with Jane and Louise Wilson: Stanley Kubrick’s photographs brought to life

The sisters had access to the late film-maker’s huge archive and focused on a film about the Holocaust which never got made

Swiss collector to open her own museum in Arles

Maja Hoffmann wants to hire Frank Gehry to design her gallery

Newsarchive

Warhol Foundation report looks back on 20 years of philanthropy

The New York organisation has disbursed more than $200m in cash grants and art donations since the artist's death in 1987

Paris Photo earns stamp of approval as “the Basel of photography”

Weak dollar and strikes in the capital did not deter buyers

Collectorsarchive

Elton John granted permission to build gallery at his Windsor home

Curator explains they are in desperate need of additional space

Forgeriesarchive

Photographer Peter Beard sues over forgeries at Sotheby’s

“Crude and brazen forgeries” of the artist's work are popping up in the market

Tatearchive

Tate announces its exhibition schedule for 2007

Next year's schedule is packed with big names

Islamarchive

The British Council opened its first art exhibition in Saudi Arabia last month

Foreign Secretary uses occasion to praise Muslim contribution to UK

Jeff Wallarchive

Jeff Wall: Year-long exposures at Tate Modern

An overview of his career and a major new work

Art Baselarchive

My Basel: Michael York sighted at Biennale and Art Basel

The star of 'Cabaret' looks on as his wife, photographer Pat York, steps into the limelight

Vanity Fair photographer Todd Eberle to capture action at European art fairs

Attendees could find themselves in front of too candid a camera

Art marketarchive

The London latest: It’s art, but not as Beck’s intended it

A typo on their beer bottle turns it into an instant collectors’ classic

Books: Francis Bacon’s passion for the camera

This is the first study of the painter’s use of photography

Simple, small, silent: A celebratory history of the Leica camera

A new book explores the history of the first truly portable camera

Mark Haworth-Booth leaves V&A after 34 years

Achievements include inaugurating the museum's permanent photography gallery

What's on in Germany: Basquiat and Warhol get personal in Cologne

Jablonka is running concurrent shows on two giants of the 20th century

Booksarchive

Books: Liszt, the nineteenth-century celebrity's life in photographs

A new photo-documentary of the pianist and composer Franz Liszt

Tatearchive

Tate: how we collect photography

Not a study or a technical collection, but works of art for display

New work by Thomas Ruff on show at David Zwirner

The photographer continues to impress with 'Substrats' and 'Machines'