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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 |

On the occasion of her retrospective at Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris, the photographer reflects on some of her best-known projects

BY Charlotte Jansen AND Graciela Iturbide |

Jack Halberstam on how abstraction can offer a means of representing, complicating, dispersing and concealing trans embodiment

BY Jack Halberstam |

frieze contributors and editors nominate a young photographer whose work excites and intrigues them

Ahead of her presentation in the French Pavilion at this year's Venice Biennale, Zineb Sedira speaks with Róisín Tapponi about the influence of Third Worldist cinema and transnational alliances on her practice 

BY Róisín Tapponi |

The artist reflects on the ways her work acts as a living archive and photographing the likes of Grace Jones

BY Vanessa Peterson AND Ming Smith |

The artist and creator of the fair-campaign imagery for Frieze Los Angeles talks about encapsulating a city’s “moments of depth and detail”

BY Nathan Seabrook |

A survey at Art + Practice, Los Angeles, celebrates the artist’s unique combination of photography and dance

BY Tiffany Barber |

At Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, the artist's photography is a personalized window into the material effects of social inequity

BY Octavia Bürgel |

At Jan Mot, Brussels, the artist's still lifes reanimate his 1987 installation at New York’s Cable Gallery, giving tangible proof of his fictional narrative

BY Emile Rubino |

What role did the institution play in photography’s ascent?

BY Sean Burns |

Linda Rosenkrantz remembers the decades of friendship she had with the photographer

BY Linda Rosenkrantz |

At London’s Photographers’ Gallery, a retrospective of the US artist is an intimate yet unsentimental look into a bygone era

BY Julie Hrischeva |