Photography

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Elad Lassry makes sculptures that, in his words, ‘happen to be photographs’

BY Mark Godfrey |

The intertwining of art and commercial photography is nowhere more evident than in the genre of still life

BY David Campany |

Artist Anthony Pearson talks to Barbara Kasten about theatricality, her photographic approach and ‘thinking like a painter’

BY Anthony Pearson |

The legacy of the late Italian photographer Luigi Ghirri

BY Christy Lange |

Yto Barrada juggles her work as an artist with running a cinémathèque in Tangier. She talked to Jennifer Higgie about her reasons for opening a cinema, the ‘strategies of resistance’ she encounters in Morocco today, and her interest in botany

BY Jennifer Higgie |

The photography and videos of Olga Chernysheva capture concentrated moments in the midst of daily Russian life

BY Vivian Sky Rehberg |

Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland

BY Burkhard Meltzer |

The little-known photographs of a pioneering photography collector; an artist’s project

An art-historical exhibition features photographers including Walker Evans, Jeff Wall, Sharon Lockhart and Bruce Gilden

BY Manuel Cirauqui |

The Spanish photographer’s first exhibition in Scandinavia is one of two exhibitions currently on view at Galleri Bo Bjerggaard in the centre of Copenhagen’s Meatpacking District

BY Christine Antaya |

Anne Collier’s photographs of images and objects focus on the stylized vehicles of expectation and desire

BY Dan Fox |

Politics, poetry and the legacy of black and white photography come together in Shannon Ebner’s explorations of language and sign systems

BY Christy Lange |

The death and resurrection of photography in a digitized world

BY Jennifer Allen |

Artists Walead Beshty, Liz Deschenes and Eileen Quinlan discuss the return of the topic of abstraction to photography

BY Christopher Bedford |

Ed. Bruce Jenkins (MIT Press, Cambridge, 2009)

BY Melissa Gronlund |

Michael Fried (Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2008)

BY Mark Bolland |

For 20 years, Wolfgang Tillmans’s photography has been a sustained meditation on observation, perception and translation

BY Dominic Eichler |

The sophistication of Polaroid technology was not enough to save it from obsolescence – or nostalgia

BY Brian Dillon |

Rosalind Nashashibi's films and photographs observe the nuances of everyday life around the world

BY Martin Herbert |