Joel Meyerowitz:
Era-Defining Photography
Joel Meyerowitz wins Sony’s 2025 Outstanding Contribution to Photography prize, an award that recognises people who have shaped lens-based art.
Joel Meyerowitz wins Sony’s 2025 Outstanding Contribution to Photography prize, an award that recognises people who have shaped lens-based art.
Elina Brotherus creates ambiguous staged portraits, often documenting a solitary figure from behind as they look out at the sweeping Norwegian landscape.
These artists use symbolism, colour theory, paint strokes and bubbles to tell stories, uncover hidden meanings and encourage us to see differently.
Fotografiska Tallinn’s latest exhibition features 14 acclaimed artists who are grappling with questions around who experiences space, how and why.
Spotlighting five contemporary creatives, previously featured in Aesthetica, who are using microscopes, mirrors, paper and more to reimagine photography.
Joy Gregory: Catching Flies with Honey is a landmark show that brings together 250 works encompassing photography, film, installation and textile works.
The Zofia Rydet show at The Photographers’ Gallery in London offers a documentary portrait of domestic life in Poland, unparalleled in ambition or scale.
We spotlight five photographers whose work is on show at PAN Amsterdam, the leading art fair which is returning to the Dutch capital from 2-9 November.
Poulomi Basu is a compelling voice in contemporary visual culture, interrogating structures of power, exclusion and gender-based violence.
Ellie Davies has been photographing wild places since 2007. Her shortlisted series captures volumes of water that roll, roar and tumble downstream.
Amak Mahmoodian, Jane Evelyn Atwood, Rene Matić and Weronika Gęsicka have been recognised for their significant contributions to the medium.
Discover five contemporary artists who experiment with colour, light and physical interventions to offer fresh photographic perspectives on wild places.
ICP’s exhibition confirms Iturbide as one of the most significant photographers of her generation, with 200 images that navigate culture, ritual and ideation.
A new show highlights Jeff Wall’s monumental approach, which imbues photography with a feeling most commonly associated with painting and cinema.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art stages the first major exhibition dedicated to one of Man Ray’s most significant contributions to his field: the rayograph.
Paris Photo returns this November for its 28th edition with a diverse and dynamic programme, featuring 220 exhibitors from 33 countries.
The Stedelijk Museum honours a landmark artist, whose visually perfect images simultaneously confronted difficult and uncomfortable realities.
The retrospective at Berlin’s Gropius Bau presents images that resonate – confirming Arbus’ enduring power and legacy in the photographic canon.
Gregory Crewdson’s eerie and elaborately staged photographs of suburban American are part of an extensive new retrospective at Kunstmuseum.