Notes from the Margins:
Allen Ginsberg and Vivian Maier
Howard Greenberg Gallery spotlights two artists work emerged from the social periphery and came to leave an indelible mark on cultural imaginations.
Howard Greenberg Gallery spotlights two artists work emerged from the social periphery and came to leave an indelible mark on cultural imaginations.
Documentary photographer Sophie Green’s Tangerine Dreams is a vivid portrait of the communities and subcultures that shape Britain.
London Gallery Weekend provides an opportunity to discover the capital city’s world-class gallery scene, celebrating the city’s diverse creative communities.
Ten.8 afterimage explores the legacy and impact of Ten.8, a photography journal that emerged from the Midlands’ radical cultural and political landscape.
Michelle Sank’s Drag Daughters, now on display at Het Zuid-Afrikahuis, Amsterdam, is a powerful series that portrays Cape Town’s influential drag queens.
Foam Amsterdam acknowledges an extraordinary wave of 30 image-makers shaping the future of lens-based art, as part of this year’s Foam Talent Award.
Aperture’s Josef Koudelka: Diaries offers their readers a rare glimpse into the mind and artistic process of one of the world’s more celebrated photographers.
MoCP hosts the 11th edition of the Prix Pictet, which spotlights photographers who examine both the natural and metaphorical repercussions of a storm.
This summer, we spotlight exciting talent emerging from the UK’s leading art schools, offering a glimpse of those set to shape the future of visual culture.
Huxley Parlour showcases the huge breadth of Joel Meyerowitz’ six-decade-long career, examining the artist’s ever-evolving approach to photography.
In her biggest European show to date, Cao Fei transforms Kunstmuseum Basel’s Gegenwart building into an immersive, city-like environment.
This year’s winning artist is Rene Matić, recognised for “raw and honest photographs” that “bring a story of Britain today to audiences outside the UK.”
We spotlight our top international exhibitions to add to your list, each one addressing something truly urgent about our complex, contemporary moment.
Black Bricolage at MEP in Paris brings together photographs, notebooks and documents that bear witness to Black experiences in Europe and beyond.
The summer season at Fotografiska Tallinn begins with two exhibitions that celebrate the biggest names in photography, and the next generation.
KYOTOGRAPHIE International Photography Festival returns for its 14th edition, presenting exhibitions that explore the “in-between” spaces found in cities.
Museum für Fotografie, Berlin’s new exhibition is made up of more than 300 photographs, which showcase the influence of Female Bauhaus artists.
Photo London marks an exciting milestone this May, by making a new home at Olympia in Kensington. Discover what’s new at this year’s photography fair.
John Baer: The Extraordinary Ordinary is a remarkable collection of images of postwar Europe and 1950s New York City, bursting with new-found optimism.