Photography
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High concept: Keith Arnatt's 'Absence of the Artist' at Sprüth Magers
By Nick Compton Last updated
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Jacqueline Hassink takes a seat at the table of power
By Daven Wu Last updated
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Divine intervention: Markus Brunetti’s imposing architectural icons
By Brook Mason Last updated
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Book: Dennis Hopper: Photographs 1961-1967
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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Body image: Robert Mapplethorpe's sensual take on the human form in LA
By Janelle Zara Last updated
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Kohei Yoshiyuki photobook
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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KesselsKramer's book of Useful Photography #008
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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Erik Kessels’ found photographs hint of jealousy, love and intrigue
The artist fills in the blanks of his newfound photography book, laden with violently defaced portraits discovered in a dusty Budapest archive
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Fine lines: Kristine Norlander’s vision of the Lassens’ modernist architecture
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Compatriots: Rudi Meisel's photographic exploration of GDR-era Germany at C/O
By Florence Waters Last updated
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Pedro E Guerrero: Photographs of Modern Life, Los Angeles
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Relive New York’s iconic art scene with photographer Jeanette Montgomery Barron
By Brook Mason Last updated
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’No Limits’: Mario Testino opens Copenhagen’s art season with a bang
By Yoko Choy Last updated
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Fair game: highlights from the inaugural edition of Photofairs in San Francisco
Bolstered by a roster of international galleries from 14 countries and 25 cities, the inaugural edition of Photofairs in San Francisco offered a deftly curated representation of the most exciting talents working in the medium globally. Including both emerging and established artists, the three-day event paid homage to the Bay Area's rich photographic tradition. Here are our favourites from the fair...
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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Amsterdam photography exhibitions: what not to miss
We spotlight the best Amsterdam photography exhibitions to visit this Autumn
By Sophie Gladstone Last updated
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Heart of the country: Andrew Moore explores America’s Dirt Meridian
Andrew Moore's Dirt Meridian is an aerial survey of the American landscape along the 100th parallel, the line of longitude that takes in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. For the most part, this is spectacular open landscape, often dismissed by coast dwellers as 'Flyover Country', the great sweeps of flat farmland and prairie that no-one deems important enough to visit, let alone drive through.
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Wild mystique: Ansel Adams retrospective opens at Quintenz Gallery, Aspen
By Tom Howells Last updated
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’Things Come Apart’ by Todd McLellan
By Ellen Himelfarb Last updated
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Japanese photographer Momo Okabe wins Paul Huff Award
By Nick Compton Last updated
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Mag.a.sin explores the science of shopping through photography
A new retail project by Wallpaper* photography director Holly Hay uses imagery to start a conversation about how and what we buy
By Nuray Bulbul Last updated
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Lockdown photography showcased in new virtual exhibition
‘It was important that this imagery represented a time where creativity still found a way to flourish’
By Laura Hawkins Last updated
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The Deutsche Börse Photography Prize, London
By Stephanie Hurst Last updated
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Social sci-fi: Laurent Kronental presents photographic memories of the future
By Rhiannon McGregor Last updated
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Mid-century memories: Taschen rediscovers hidden gems in the Julius Shulman vaults
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Horsing around: Paola Pivi reaches new heights at the Eiffel Tower
By Nick Compton Last updated
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’Deus Ex Machina’: Katerina Jebb rips up the photographer’s rule book
By Daniel Thawley Last updated
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George Osodi’s portraits of African royalty go on show at London’s Bermondsey Project
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated