Photography

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‘Here, the body becomes a ghostly mark in time, a blurring, a phantasm’

BY Christine Tohmé |

‘Gillen suggests that New York is less a place than it is an open-ended idea’

BY Andrew Durbin |

Lu’s detention has elicited moderate international concern, in stark contrast to the general indifference to the targeting of Uyghur artists in the region

BY Nick Holdstock |

At the Photographers’ Gallery in London, a show examining the increasingly ubiquitous images produced by machines

BY Hettie Judah |

In an age when the camera is continually absorbed into other technologies, this inaugural show focuses on photography as practice

BY Laurie Taylor |

A series of extraordinary self-portraits taken in rural France over three decades prompt questions around gender, identity and biography

BY Philip Myall |

For the first show at S1 Artspace's new home in the Brutalist housing estate, two photographers who documented it in the 1960s and ’80s

BY George Kafka |

A visual essay born out of a trip the Polish artist made three years ago to the South Caucasus

BY Harry Thorne AND Joanna Piotrowska |

The arrest of the photojournalist for ‘provocative comments’ over Dhaka protests makes clear that personal liberty across the region is a sham

BY Skye Arundhati Thomas |

At Nottingham’s New Art Exchange, the Lebanese artist uses YouTube to reclaim strategies of media presentation 

BY Kadish Morris |

As two recent London exhibitions of the architect’s photographs show, this underappreciated polymath has always been ahead of her time

BY Isobel Harbison |

At the Barbican, a double bill of two great photographers reveals radically different approaches to social documentary 

BY Shelley Klein |

From Capote to Basquiat, the pop artist’s glittering ‘visual diary’ of the last years of his life is seen for the first time

A tribute to the late South African photographer, creator of idiosyncratic portrayals of everyday life under the yoke of apartheid

BY Sean O'Toole |

Photographer Dragana Jurisic says her account was deactivated after she uploaded an artwork depicting a partially naked woman

New York in spring: Andrew Durbin turns to film as a way of diary-keeping

BY Andrew Durbin |

70 years since apartheid became law in South Africa, a retrospective of the photographer's work opens at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

BY Osei Bonsu |

An exhibition at CAMERA, Turin, illustrates photography's key role for the enigmatic polymath 

BY Matthew McLean |

The ICA’s initial decision to keep the show was criticized by several of its own staffers