Photography

Marc Vallée
Portraits of Queer Friendship

The British photographer returns to intimate portraits of friends met in the UK's 1990s fledging queer club scene and finds himself again. 

Wim Wenders: Written Once
The America that Inspired His Movies

The celebrated German filmmaker swaps the lens of film for that of photography in his new exhibition in New York, a window into his fascinating travels through the American Southwest in the 1980s.

Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize 2024
All of the Faces of Diversity

On view through February 16th at London’s National Portrait Gallery, this exhibit puts together the work of over fifty photographers portraying motherhood, identity, or community.

Ritsch Sisters
Exploring Contrasts

Maria and Anna dive into the meaning of holding and letting go through “I Find Them Really Pleasant to Hold,” their new project that discusses space in Barcelona’s Vasto gallery.

I Grant You Refuge
Documenting the (Still Ongoing) Palestinian Genocide

Six photojournalists from Palestine participate in this travelling group show curated by Paolo Patruno. Today, we speak with four of them about resilience, hope, violence, and the power of art.

Shadow Self: Portrait to a Parallel World
Exploring the Psyche’s Inner Depths

Homesickness, our digital footprint, childhood memories, or fashion photography are subjects that five artists tackle in this exhibit, on view at Amsterdam’s Huis Marseille through February 9.

Henry Roy: Impossible Island
Sun-kissed Paradises

Immerse yourself in the poetic, evocative images of sunsets, people, and magical places like Marrakech and Thailand in the latest book of the Franco-Haitian photographer.

Ramón Masats. El fotógrafo silencioso
Un disparo intuitivo

Foto Colectania presenta hasta el 25 de mayo la primera etapa del fotógrafo silencioso. 140 historias, algunas inéditas, que van desde los Sanfermines hasta el boxeo.

Domenico Matera
The Infinitely Great

The Italian photographer turns his lens to horses, those majestic animals he grew up seeing roaming free in nature. But there’s more to them — a sense of mysticism, of history, and mythology.

Oliviero Toscani
Creativity Is and Must Be Subversive

Cheeky, political, ironic; Oliviero created the most talked-about ads of the ’90s. But he was so much more than that. Today, we honour the late photographer by sharing an interview we did with him back in 2017.