Robert Frank’s The Americans greatly influenced the course of 20th and 21st-century photography. His contemporaries, and those who followed, reflect on the enduring significance of his work
Robert Frank’s The Americans greatly influenced the course of 20th and 21st-century photography. His contemporaries, and those who followed, reflect on the enduring significance of his work
In his latest project and soon-to-be book, George Georgiou finds anonymity and intimacy along the roadside of American parades
Immersing himself in a district known as Rijnwijk in Arnhem, the Netherlands, Van Cuyk sought to break down the stigma associated with this notorious community
As Taschen republishes Sebastião Salgado’s classic reportage from the Serra Pelada gold mine, a former Magnum director recalls the day it first landed on his desk
Thabiso Sekgala documented the born-free generation living in the shadow of apartheid. A new exhibition surveying the late photographer’s work highlights his unique approach
A new exhibition in London presents the work of seven contemporary Chinese artists, raising questions about gender, beauty, censorship, and the concept of diaspora
Scotsman Sandy Carson was a professional BMX rider; now he works as a photographer. His latest book presents a series of humorous observations made over 12 years on the road
A troubled young father named Tommy is at the centre of an ongoing series about a rebellious Swedish subculture
Crossing four continents over four years, Lisa Barnard’s latest project explores our ongoing obsession with gold as “a potent symbol of value, beauty, purity, greed and political power”