Photography

Polaroids at the Helmut Newton Foundation
A Glimpse into the Instant and the Eternal

At a time when photography is increasingly intangible, the Polaroid format reasserts the value of physicality, imperfection, and presence. This exhibition in Berlin is a testament to that.

Josephine Meng
No Beginning, No Middle, No End

Mystery, fantasy and femininity welcome you into Meng’s world. We got the chance to interview the Berlin-based photographer and peek into her work, influences and love for storytelling.

Richard Avedon: Italian Days
A Revealing Look at the Master’s Formative Years

By juxtaposing his formative street photography with more famous later portraits, this show at Gagosian in Rome reveals Avedon’s enduring commitment to capturing the complexities of human expression.

Diana Markosian: Father
Piecing Together The Past in the Present

How do we repair the ruptures in our lives? How do we reconcile with the time lost? The artist tries to answer these questions in her heart-wrenching solo show at Amsterdam’s Foam museum.

Gleeson Paulino: Echoes of the Amazon
Nature, Resilience, and Sustainability

With a visual language that’s dreamlike yet documentary, evocative yet raw, the Brazilian photographer captures the incredibly rich life of the Amazon in his new Paris solo show.

Saltzman-Leibovitz Photography Prize 2025
Getting to Know the Shortlisted Artists

Philanthropist Lisa Saltzmant, together with Annie Leibovitz, launch the first edition of this prize to empower the next generation of talent. We interview five of the shortlisted artists.

Spyros Rennt Publishes “Intertwined”
Portraying Intimacy and Desire

Known for portraying queer nightlife in Berlin, the Greek photographer now shifts his focus to capture more intimate, special moments in his fourth self-published photobook, “Intertwined.”

A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography
Shaping Their Own Narratives

Twenty-three artists get together in this exhibition at C/O Berlin to rewrite the past, present, and future of Africa by challenging stereotypes and colonial perspectives and envisioning new futures.

Shengzhe
Dreaming in Camp

Another universe of homoerotic male tales is possible within the Chinese artist’s photographs, which fuse the mythological with the contemporary, and the poetic with the visual.

Mous Lamrabat: Homesick
A Visual Love Letter to Morocco

A journey through memory and longing, the photographer weaves nostalgia into a striking visual tapestry of home and identity in his latest solo show at Marrakech’s Loft Art Gallery.