Photography

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For the release of her debut monograph and latest exhibition, the photographer shares stories of family, displacement and reimagines Hmong culture

BY Harley Wong |

An exhibition in Toyko sees the artist engage one of the earliest forms of photography to capture quiet, almost apparitional, landscapes

BY Nicholas Gamso |

How changing circumstances alter a mother-daughter relationship and their shared home dynamics

BY Katherine Hubbard |

At the Smithsonian American Art Museum, two exhibitions depict 19th-century art history through an updated lens

BY Ian Bourland |

KK Obi and Jebi Labembika craft a fashion editorial exploring how second-hand clothes have influenced local style

BY KK Obi AND Jebi Labembika |

In a special commission for Frieze Seoul 2023, the Korea-based photographer takes the obangsaek, to reflect on the body, identity and belonging

BY Rala Choi |

'Love Songs' at International Center of Photography, New York, suggests that queer art is inherently allergic to telling a representational story of intimacy

BY Daniel Felsenthal |

Famous for her screenprints of the 1960s and ’70s, the artist is the subject of a new book that reconsiders a lesser-known aspect of her multifaceted practice

BY Jordan Weitzman AND Andrew Durbin |

On the centenary of the photographer’s birth, an outtake of his iconic portrait of William Casby, a self-conscious image captured alongside five generations of his family

BY Brian Dillon |

The photographer creates impossible-to-stage images exploring emotional states in urban life

BY Matthew McLean AND Charlie Engman |

Ahead of a survey opening at MUDAM Luxembourg in May, the artist speaks about her pioneering practice bridging photography and experimental book forms

BY Vanessa Peterson AND Dayanita Singh |

In 'Topographies: Aerial Surveys of the American Landscape', the photographer uses drones to shift his perspective, capturing the country from the air

BY Jonah Goldman Kay |

On the occasion of the centennial of the artist’s birth, Lynne Tillman offers a close reading of a lesser known photograph

BY Lynne Tillman |

The artist speaks about his archive, homosexuality, migration and the power of activism in India

BY Sunil Gupta AND Tausif Noor |

Chloe Stead talks with the artists about their personal approaches to mining the past

Jonathan Carver Moore speaks to the artist about building Black queer communities through art

Colin Edgington on how images of COVID-19 attempted to capture the invisible

BY Colin Edgington |

Mariama Attah, Anna Frances Douglas and Jeremy Millar revisit John Berger’s famed television series and book

Jessica Lynne speaks to the artist about photographing the Rio Grande and deconstructing borders

BY Jessica Lynne AND Zoe Leonard |