Portraits of
Human Connection
A new exhibition at Pace Gallery spotlights Emmet Gowin’s family portraits, taken of his wife and her extended relatives across a thirty year period.
A new exhibition at Pace Gallery spotlights Emmet Gowin’s family portraits, taken of his wife and her extended relatives across a thirty year period.
Photo Elysée pays tribute to writer, photographer and traveller Ella Maillart with an exhibition that reflects on her time in Central Asia in the 1930s.
The artist is recognised for paving new ground by using the camera for visual activism, claiming visibility for Black queer people in South Africa.
We select 10 shows and events to attend this March, celebrating the remarkable contribution of women and girls to the field of contemporary art.
Selecting five standout images from one of the most anticipated photography announcements of the year, the 2026 Professional competition of the SWPA.
Getty Center spotlights the photographers who used the lens to celebrate a distinctly Black culture and community, and advance the struggle for civil rights.
Kunstmuseum Den Haag presents a major show celebrating the career of legendary photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin.
These five photographers from the 2025 Aesthetica Art Prize longlist create images that explore modern ideas of representation, visibility and identity.
Phoenix Art Museum presents a major exhibition of photographer Cara Romero, who shines a light on Indigenous culture, history and knowledge.
Julian Charrière’s impressive multimedia works, on display at Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, combine art, nature and science to explore the world of water.
The artist’s latest exhibition in Turin focuses on animals, environments and people devastated by climate change, photographed in striking tableaux.
Faithe Yang explores queer intimacy and cross-cultural exchange, reinterpreting everyday gestures and relaxed scenes from an “othering” perspective.
The event returns to Milan for its 10th anniversary in March, presenting a programme dedicated to the many perspectives that womanhood can encompass.
A new exhibition spotlights the previously unseen work of Joyce Edwards, whose compelling portraits captured life for people in 1970s London squats.
MEP’s exhibition weaves together a portrait of the USA, in which celebrities and lesser-known people are approached with equal levels of care and dignity.
National Portrait Gallery presents a retrospective of Catherine Opie, an artist whose career has redefined the social and political potential of the medium.
Isaac Blease, curator at the Martin Parr Foundation, discusses the gallery’s latest exhibition, which honours the remarkable legacy of its founder.
At Fruitmarket in Edinburgh, Ilana Halperin seeks to make the vastness of geological time visible through sculpture, drawing and analogue photography.
The shortlists for the Sony World Photography Award Open Competition has been announced, spanning architecture, portraiture, travel and nature.