Photography
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Art of Attraction photography exhibition, New York
By Apphia Michael Last updated
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Photographing the defiance and opulence of Europe’s contemporary Ballroom scene
In his ongoing series, photographer Dustin Thierry charts the ‘emancipatory possibilities of expression’ in Ballroom culture across Europe
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Through the lens of photographer Joanna Wzorek
‘Through the lens’ is our monthly series that throws the spotlight on photographers who are Wallpaper* contributors. Here, we explore the vision of London-based Joanna Wzorek
By Sophie Gladstone Last updated
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Magnum Photos’ Square Print Sale celebrates happy accidents
Available for one week only, Magnum Photos’ $100 Square Print Sale returns with a focus on unexpected moments that led to iconic images
By Sophie Gladstone Last updated
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Rankin captures NHS heroes in new portrait series
The British photographer’s latest project shines a spotlight on frontline healthcare workers from across the UK
By Fiona Mahon Last updated
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Photographers on the defining events of our time
‘The Horizon is Moving Nearer’, at the Portuguese Centre of Photography, uses different forms of media to evalute key issues of the age
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Through the lens of Wallpaper* contributor Gabby Laurent
‘Through the lens’ is our monthly series that throws the spotlight on photographers who are Wallpaper* contributors. Here we explore Gabby Laurent's vision further
By Sophie Gladstone Last updated
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Xiaopeng Yuan: ‘Hiding behind a camera is like hiding inside a stage curtain’
‘Through the lens’ is our monthly series that throws the spotlight on photographers who are Wallpaper* contributors. Here, Xiaopeng Yuan talks about his vision, process, and shoots that make his heart beat faster
By Sophie Gladstone Last updated
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Book: Maurice Broomfield, Photographs
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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A long marriage beautifully captured in new photography book
Erik Kessels’ new book, In Almost Every Picture #17, traces the photographs a couple take on a lifetime of holidays
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Snap chat: Daido Moriyama on how to be a street photographer
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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In pictures: the W* photography desk’s 2019 digest of visual inspiration
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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Olivo Barbieri brings together 10 years of aerial photography in ’Site Specific’
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Photographer Keiichi Tahara’s adventures in Fin-de-Siecle are explored in a new tome
By Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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A new book documents Avedon’s advertising legacy
The photographer's 60-year commercial history is bought together in one visually spectacular volume
By Laura Hawkins Last updated
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William Kentridge turns Moleskine notebook into art
South African artist William Kentridge is the latest contributor to the Moleskine Foundation Collection, transforming a notebook into a visual parable brimming with ‘thoughts accepted and abandoned’
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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’Shooting Space’ by Elias Redstone documents the rise of architectural photography as an artform
By Ellen Himelfarb Last updated
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The dark side of photography: Broomberg & Chanarin uncover uncomfortable truths
By Nick Compton Last updated
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Hanna Tveite snaps strikingly-designed beauty products
Exclusively for Wallpaper* readers, Tveite shares images of some of the most strikingly designed beauty products out there, from big name brands like Chanel to relatively new names like Ormaie and AFRA.
By Mary Cleary Last updated
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Take a trip through nostalgic travel photography with Rimowa
The Cologne-based suitcase expert has released a Rizzoli-published monograph of its archival designs
By Laura Hawkins Last updated
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Magnum photographer Olivia Arthur on ‘culture, people and machines’
The Photography Show 2021 at the NEC Birmingham hosts a discussion forum where visual talent views the world via the prism of humanity and technology, imagination and reality
By Simon Mills Last updated
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Antwaun Sargent curates genre-defying photography exhibition in St. Louis
At projects+gallery, St. Louis, critic, curator and author Antwaun Sargent has conceived an exhibition of young photographers who are turning their gazes to a new, genreless mode of photography
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Daragh Soden: ‘I may be gagged, bound and naked under the heel of a queen, but I am in control of the image’
Photographer Daragh Soden discusses his compelling series Ladies & Gentlemen, now on show at PhotoIreland
By Sophie Gladstone Last updated
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Wolfgang Tillmans: 3 vols
By Lauren Ho Last updated
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Candid camera: unseen Polaroids by Warhol, Mapplethorpe and more come to light
By Grace Banks Last updated
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Photographers Bernd and Hilla Becher's iconic industrial scenes go on show at Sprüth Magers London
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Artist Sophie Calle on love, loss and 125 years of lonely hearts ads
French artist Sophie Calle’s work spans imagined lives and actual death. Here, she talks about exhibitionism and intimacies, love and loss, and more than a century’s worth of lonely hearts ads that inspired her latest project and a 20-page portfolio for Wallpaper's November 2020 issue
By Amy Serafin Last updated