War Photography
As war rages in Ukraine, an exhibition considers four centuries of armed conflict through the eyes of artists on the front lines
Images by Francisco de Goya, Roger Fenton and others at the Clark Art Institute offer historical counterpoints to horrific footage from the current conflict, reflecting how much—and how little—about war has changed
Shaun Gladwell on life in Afghanistan
The Australian artist’s three-week sojourn with troops will form basis of new work
Shaun Gladwell sets off for Afghanistan as Australia’s official war artist
He is creating video and photographic works to document the conflict
Capa relative claims war photos held by the French government
The works depict the 1930s Spanish Civil War
Three young photographers who covered the war in Afghanistan talk about their experiences
'I am a photographer and I quite often get sent to photograph wars, I report on the human condition'
To see or not to see: Parisian exhibition documents the history of war photography
The Museum of Contemporary History provides historical explanations for why war photographers took the pictures that they did
Art in the media: History as a developing process
Lodz ghetto photos found in Vienna; Van Dyck reassessed; Tracey Emin in profile
Books: Capa's photographs of the Spanish Civil War
Tales of stoicism in the face of extreme adversity
Photojournalists and the Balkan War
Magnum photographers are among those making the images by which this tragedy will be remembered—but which may also eventually fuel the art market
Requiem for photojournalism: New publications and exhibitions
“Today the photo magazines have all folded or been turned into vehicles for lifestyles and personality portraits”
War and peace photography of Robert Capa on show at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni
A celebration of a dramatic life
Photographic exhibition documents the cost of the Croatian conflict
A harrowing look into the damage wreaked during the last seven months