Photographer Profile: Julian D’Arcy
The work of Irish photographer Julian D’Arcy is endowed with mesmerising formal qualities; each image transforms ordinary sites in golden planes.
The work of Irish photographer Julian D’Arcy is endowed with mesmerising formal qualities; each image transforms ordinary sites in golden planes.
National Gallery of Art, Washington, showcases the works of Sally Mann as she explores communicative landscapes and sombre subject matters.
An exhibition at Museum der Moderne Salzburg offers a photographic survey of life in Austria. Investigating the country’s creative output in the late twentieth century…
Work by Angel Albarrán and Anna Cabrera is heavily influenced by Japanese culture and printing processes.
Sean Hemmerle is known for capturing abandoned architectural spaces in war-affected areas. A series of portraits offers a new angle.
Investigating different forms of transformation, this month’s upcoming releases look at the various ways in which we perceive and conceptualise space.
SAGE Paris brings together works by Daido Moriyama, Weegee and Eugène Atget, capturing the figures that define the urban terrain.
In 1947 – long before the dawn of the camera phone – Polaroid offered consumers an accessible method of visual documentation.
Thomas Demand’s unique approach to photography involves the construction and documentation of uncanny environments.
By disrupting time-honoured notions of chronology, a new exhibition provides a fresh approach to visual communication.
Large scale photographs from multidisciplinary artist Taryn Simon are interested in power structures and unearthing systems of control.
Edward Burtynsky’s large format aerial photographs shed light on remote locations, foregrounding the impact of human activity.
This weekend, 3-4 March, galleries across the globe ask how meaning is constructed and challenged in today’s unsteady climate.
Gianfilipo di Rossi finds precision and inspiration in the composition of the city’s architecture, with works that are a harmonious exertion of form.
Each individual frame crafted by Christian Tagliavini – an artist known for a precise approach – tells a complex narrative.
In order to move forward, it is often important to look back. MIA Photo Fair celebrates the history of the medium whilst introducing new methods.
A new exhibition foregrounds William Klein’s unique combination of abstraction and fashion, playfully incorporating light and haute couture.
The 2018 Sony World Photography Awards shortlist reflects the increasing accessibility of the medium, offering diverse perspectives.
Aesthetica Art Prize artists are featured on the short and commended lists for the Sony World Photography Awards.