Photography
Major Daido Moriyama retrospective in London highlights his early, influential experiments
The Photographers’ Gallery exhibition explores how the artist railed against tradition as post-war Japan turned its focus towards the West
On a roll: taking analogue photography to the streets
'Analogue has made a comeback': mobile photo lab Free Film distributes rolls of 35mm film and serves as a darkroom for resident photographers
Artist recreates historical war painting using a crowd of Ukrainian soldiers
Emeric Lhuisset presents a contemporary version of a 19th-century work by Ilya Repin that frames it in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Photofairs New York shows the promise and peculiarity of an evolving market
The new fair uniting conventional photography and new media makes a unique pitch to the trade during Armory Week
The market for photography is on a roll
The launch of Photofairs New York during Armory Week reflects a resurgent market for photographs and related media
How a man from Ohio became one of Argentina’s greatest 20th-century photographers
The unlikely story of H.G. Olds and the photographer championing him
Capturing the ‘spectacularly unspectacular’ reality of abortions and reproductive health facilities
Carmen Winant’s new installation at the Minneapolis Institute of Art conveys how unremarkable spaces and procedures that have become intensely politicised are
Dallas Center for Photography to close permanently
The organisation was the only non-profit in north Texas devoted to photography
Detroit-area photography dealer pleads guilty to $1.5m art fraud scheme
Wendy Halsted Beard was arrested last year after an FBI investigation
The Photography Show fair will relocate to New York’s Park Avenue Armory in 2024
The long-running photography fair was last held at the Upper East Side institution until 2016, when it decamped to Midtown
Rencontres d’Arles: can the storied photography festival recognise the issues that beset its homeland?
The annual event opens in Arles as France contends with the killing of Nahel Merzouk and the violent protests that swept the country
Guild Hall, one of the Hamptons's leading art institutions, is transformed after $29m renovation
Shuttered for two years, the East Hampton institution has reopened with a major Renée Cox solo show
New book details how Alfredo Boulton’s photography helped define an artistic history of Venezuela
The photographer and historian documented the country’s art back to the pre-Hispanic period
Baltimore Museum of Art acquires LaToya Ruby Frazier installation honouring community healthcare workers
The installation spotlights health workers that helped underserved communities in Baltimore at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic
Faces of refugees and locals to be pasted on Geneva building as part of JR photography project
As number of displaced people reaches record high, French artist's Inside Out initiative aims to bring Geneva community together
‘We were both shocked that the photo was ever taken’: the collectors who assembled a trove of early vernacular photos of men in love
Texas-based collectors Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell have amassed a collection of more than 4,000 early photos, some of which are now on view at a Swiss museum
At last, photography starts to make inroads into Art Basel
Collectors show greater interest in photographers but larger galleries still favour mid-career and older artists
Cindy Sherman on AI experiments, lockdown pottery and being a woman in today's art market
Artist has created new body of work for solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth in Zurich
Interview magazine editor and Warhol confidant Bob Colacello opens new show on Pop art heyday
The photographer speaks with us about his intimate images of the famed artist, how he got the coveted New York media job and his "diehard" Republicanism
Gagosian to represent the photographer Francesca Woodman
Previously unseen photographs will be on show at Art Basel, while a new book will be published by her foundation in June
Carrie Mae Weems: the photographer recreating and reframing famous historical moments
Ahead of her largest European show to date, the artist tells us why her early work focused on her family and how she grew to embrace large-scale installation
London Gallery Weekend: best shows for photography fans
The photographer who revolutionised billboard advertising, a fly on Andy Warhol's wall and a sickly look at seaside memories
San Diego's museums of art and photography will merge
The Balboa Park cultural mainstays will form one institution, effective 1 July
Photographer's haunting images of the traces of Nazi extermination resonate with today's Bloodlands of Ukraine
Judy Glickman Lauder's photographs taken around 1990 take on new meaning with the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Photo London's director promises to 'embrace the new'—so why does it look the same?
Now under the directorship of Kamiar Maleki, the UK's largest photography fair returns to Somerset House for its eighth edition
Photographs from Madonna’s Sex book go to auction for the first time
Proceeds from prints that were first published in the bestselling coffee table book will go toward the singer’s Malawi non-profit
Anna Atkins and the algae: how the first photobook was made in the mid-1800s
In an extract from an essay accompanying a newly published facsimile, Peter Walther tells the story of how this remarkable publication came about
Stephen Shore's drone with a view delivers a different side of America
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
'The outsider': a film about the forgotten photographer Tish Murtha to open Sheffield DocFest
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 rejects venture capital firm's $4bn takeover bid
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