Roads Less Travelled
Hayward Gallery presents the work of Samuel Laurence Cunnane, which encourages viewers to look intently at the world in moments of stillness.
Hayward Gallery presents the work of Samuel Laurence Cunnane, which encourages viewers to look intently at the world in moments of stillness.
February is LGBT+ History Month in the UK. We round up what’s going on in the art world, from museum reopenings to tours and exhibitions.
Fotografiska Stockholm presents the work of Tobias Regell, whose black-and-white photographs capture people in moments of intimacy and vulnerability.
We spotlight five artists from the prize who are carrying on the illustrious tradition of cinematic photography, telling intriguing narratives in one shot.
Gropius Bau presents a striking intergenerational dialogue in photography that boldly challenges the boundaries and possibilities of lens-based medium.
The international art community celebrates the legacy of Martin Parr, an icon of British documentary photography and an astute observer of modern life.
David Zwirner presents the dye-transfer printing of William Eggleston. The works were the final images the artist ever made using this analogue process.
An exciting survey of one of Germany’s foremost photographic innovators opens in Berlin. The show champions an array of unconventional methods.
High Museum of Art presents the photography of Mimi Plumb, bringing together five decades of quiet observations of life in the western United States.
These five exhibitions push fashion photography into new realms, using it as a means of investigating culture, history and identity across the world.
Jeu de Paume traces forty years of artistic creation, from the start of Jo Ractliffe’s career to her recent series, documenting South African landscapes.
Gagosian presents an exhibition of all 126
photographs from Nan Goldin’s genre-defining photobook The Ballad of Sexual Dependency.
V&A Museum East present a bold and multisensory celebration of the profound and enduring impact of Black artistry on British music, culture and beyond.
Two Temple Place’s latest exhibition brings mental health to the fore, positioning it as a universal experience that can shape creative expression.
Fotografiska Tallinn explores the concept of “play” as a way to find joy, resilience, rebellion and connection in a contemporary world that is in constant flux.
Fotografiska Tallinn presents the work of Anton Corbijn, a photographer who has authentically documented music legends for more than 50 years.
PhotoBrussels returns for its 10th edition with 52 exhibitions across galleries, art centres, home spaces and museums, taking place throughout the city.
International Center of Photography presents a new series that sees two artists put Côte d’Ivoire at the heart of their work, reimagining their shared history.
Photo Elysee presents the work of 66 artists born between the mid‑1990s and early 2010s, each navigating the currents of contemporary life.