Photography
Stories from three female photographers –Dora Maar, Ilse Bing, and Kati Horna– come together in this exhibition in London’s Huxley-Parlour, on view through September 23.
After eight years under the grey skies in Amsterdam, the Italian photographer quit her job. Now, she’s enjoying the sun in the Mediterranean, and the result is this vibrant series, “Tempo Bello.”
Para conmemorar su 150º aniversario, el Museo Nacional de Antropología de Madrid acoge la primera gran exposición de la artista, quien habla de esclavitud, guerrilleras mexicanas y resistencia.
With a series capturing the intimacy of a Black barbershop in the mid 1980s, the photographer and editor tells stories about community, gentrification, and masculinity.
The photographer celebrates the subculture surrounding Beat Ya Feet dancers, Black youth, joy, and community in “Song of Sons,” a series that’s currently exhibited in Washington, DC.
In a world in turmoil, the photographer’s series “The Day May Break” is a cry for help. Cinematic, heart-wrenching and artistic, his images shine a light on today’s most pressing issues.
Santiago's street photography, including a shot of Hunter Schafer, documents what it means to be both a woman and a girl. On self-portraits, "everyone should take more pictures of themselves".
Identity, nature, and science come together in this exhibition on display at Foam Amsterdam until September 10 by the up-and-coming Vietnamese photographer.
Reviving 19th-century techniques, the artist explores the materiality of images, memory, and the beauty of imperfection in our fast-paced digital world.
From Brazilian futures to Yves Saint Laurent's archives, the French photography festival returns. Here are ten standout exhibitions you won't want to miss this summer.