Tracing an alternative history of photography by considering product shots, a new show suggests an intrinsic link between consumerism and image-making
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The German photojournalist spent over six decades travelling the globe, capturing everything from Korean War veterans to the smallpox epidemic in 1960s Bihar
“This feeling of disquiet or of encompassing the darkness was very of the moment”
A new show at Princeton University Art Museum suggests the physical, the intimate, and the lived as key concerns in photography and contemporary culture
Akihiko Okamura photographed the Vietnam War before arriving in Ireland – and his view of the North’s sectarian violence was uniquely poetic
In a one-off event at the Stephen Lawrence Gallery, Slidefest brings together five photographers exploring overlooked aspects of Palestinian life
In the main Foreigners Everywhere exhibition and around Venice, photography fulfils an earnest documentary function
Ahead of his show at the Venice Biennale, Renhui discusses anthropocentrism – and how his work addresses this thorny, colonially influenced issue
In a new exhibition the National Portrait Gallery, the of works by Julia Margaret Cameron and Francesca Woodman are brought together across time and space
A new travelling exhibition explores what it means to be a working-class photographer documenting the working-class experience in post-Thatcher Britain