Visceral Narratives
Cig Harvey’s photographs create a fantasy version of life experiences. Her latest work transforms ordinary scenes into sublime moments.
Cig Harvey’s photographs create a fantasy version of life experiences. Her latest work transforms ordinary scenes into sublime moments.
Justyna Mielnikiewicz explores borders as ever-changing spheres of influence. She captures life on the European frontier and historical narratives.
Carolina Mizrahi’s block palette installations evoke questions about gender and sexuality in a new show at Daniel Raphael Gallery, London.
Now, Today, Tomorrow and Always asks how popular culture, and its compendium of imagery and words, has influenced contemporary art.
States of America looks back on a generation of documentary photographers who captured the former decades that shaped Trump’s America.
From clothing that can double as a tent, to improved signage in a refugee camp, Beazley’s designs of the year offer practical, real-life solutions.
Willi Ruge, who captured much of the excitement and anxiety spreading across Europe at the time, is honoured in a retrospective at CO Berlin.
100 Great Street Photographs brings together a new generation of talented artists who have embraced modern technology to capture the world around us.
Photographer Ed van der Elsken sought in reality an aesthetic form, an authenticity that was devoid of artifice. Camera in Love runs until 24 September.
Tamas Dezso paints a portrait of Romania. The country is struggling to shed the shackles of its political past, which pervades its rural heritage.
The Photographers’ Gallery’s latest exhibition offers an insight into the polaroids of a previous generation through the cinematic vision of Wim Wenders.
LE BAL, Paris, displays a range of Magnum Photos’ treasures from books and publications dating from the creation of the co-operation in 1947.
Julie Cockburn’s delicate embellishment of photographs is the focus of a new exhibition at London’s Flowers Gallery this September.
Sanne De Wilde delves into the visions of the people of Pingelap and Pohnpei, two islands where a high percentage of the population have achromatopsia.
The Grand Palais in Paris celebrates the centenary of the birth of photographer Irving Penn in partnership with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
In An Incomplete History of Protest, Whitney Museum, New York, explores its collection and archive with a focus on activism and politics.
Photographer Josef Hoflehner’s sleek and stylish yet unstaged imagery takes viewers back in time, focusing on car designs from the 1960s and 1970s.
Adam Jeppesen searches for the silence and spirituality in desolate landscapes and the physical elements in his latest exhibition, Out of Camp.
Having presented Malick Sidibé’s first solo exhibition outside of Africa in 1995, the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain now pays tribute to the artist.