Cultural Documents
Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York, foregrounds moments of American history and culture through Steve Schapiro’s oeuvre
Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York, foregrounds moments of American history and culture through Steve Schapiro’s oeuvre
Andreas Gursky’s series records the artist’s interest in environmental issues, reflecting the tragic beauty of the world’s waterways .
The Center for Photography at Woodstock explores the state of the human condition through the work of eighteen practitioners.
Practitioners from Taiwan explore the lasting effects of authoritarianism, social ideology, environmental disaster and international politics.
Viviane Sassen’s series, Roxane II, documents the intimate reciprocal relationship between the photographer and her muse.
To portray the complexities of daily life, Cig Harvey creates intimate portraits of family members and close friends.
Through aerial photography, Jeffrey Milstein draws a unique portrait of New York and Los Angeles.
Ikuru Kuwadjima’s photobook, I, Oblomov, uncovers a strange state of inertia and lethargy that defines the contemporary condition.
Fariba Farshad, founding director of Photo London, reflects on the significance of the solo show in the digital age.
Shedding light on the state of post-war America, Robert Frank’s images draw a striking portrait of the nation at a pivotal moment in history.
A new publication by Hatje Cantz focuses on Finnish photographer Ola Kolehmainen, capturing space and light in places of worship.
Joel Meyerowitz transformed the genre of street photography through a pioneering and striking use of colour.
Andreas Gefeller’s intentionally overexposed and abstracted compositions transform organic forms into something almost virtual
75 works by William Eggleston, a pioneer of modern colour photography, are displayed The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Exhibitions running 9-10 December respond to the immediate environment, documenting urban, natural and individual landscapes.
Paul Kasmin Gallery displays a series of Tina Barney’s works that capture the natural and urban landscapes of New England.
Lise Sarfati’s images capture the act of wandering, set against the architectural backdrop of downtown Los Angeles.
The second and final part of Eddo Hartmann’s photographic investigation into life in North Korea opens at Huis Marseille.
Magnum Retold asks contemporary photographers to respond to iconic documentary series from the agency’s archives.