Stylistic Restaging
Fine art photographer Julia Fullerton-Batten returns with Old Father Thames, a series inspired by the river and its historical significance.
Fine art photographer Julia Fullerton-Batten returns with Old Father Thames, a series inspired by the river and its historical significance.
Demonstrating the power of self-portraiture, Fotomuseum, Antwerp, engages with timely issues of politics, race, gender and identity.
Toujour Paris at Peter Fetterman Gallery, Santa Monica, explores the city through the lens of renowned French humanist photographers.
Photographs by Denise Scott Brown look to the Pop Art movement as a lens through which to understand the American vernacular.
Developing a new visual language, Bill Brandt used a wide-angle lens to craft unique compositions from bold new perspectives.
Cross Road Blues by photographer Oli Kellett captures urban intersections across the US, offering unique perspectives on lived experience.
Michael Schwan’s mission to explore lost places in Europe is rooted in the idea of the urban explorer, looking behind closed doors.
Breaking down boundaries between worlds, a new exhibition of works by Joel Meyerowitz positions the viewer at the forefront.
Using the language of film to craft poetic images steeped in narrative, Christopher Anderson’s photographs possess cinematic qualities.
Demonstrating a variety of approaches to social documentary, must-see exhibitions offer experimental, realist and stylised photography.
Eamonn Doyle’s strikingly bold and ethereal series, K, is set against a compelling and fitting backdrop untouched by human presence.
Major retrospective Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings demonstrates a signature experimental style, delving into the American consciousness.
Miles Aldridge and Todd Hido offer an intriguing view into life in residential neighbourhoods, tapping into ideas of urban isolation and tension.
Nicholas Nixon’s images, on view at C/O Berlin, weave deeply personal and individualistic moments into a story with global resonance.
From nearby urban neighbourhoods in Paris to desert landscapes in the American West, Edouard Sepulchre’s images capture prairie-like idealism.
This selection of retrospectives, group shows and international events celebrates women in the industry whilst reflecting on its history.
The Beauty of Lines creates juxtapositions between diverse works, revealing unexpected echoes and resonances of form and structure.
Brooklyn Museum’s new exhibition is a direct response to the crucial social and political issues that have dominated global conversations.
Modern Nature at The Hepworth, Wakefield explores our evolving relationship with the organic world in an age dominated by urbanity.