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The Mexican Fotonovela
How comic books illustrated with photographs became a great popular art form.
Read MoreMartine Stig's Sun-Drenched Amsterdam
In an unusual photobook, images move like the rhythm of free jazz.
Read MoreDesigner Spotlight: Sebastian Hau in conversation with Pierre Hourquet
How does the designer of the sold-out Provoke catalogue conceive of new photobooks?
Read MoreEd Ruscha on Stephen Shore's America
The conceptual artist chooses ten of Shore’s little-known photographs that each have a voice of their own.
Read MoreThe Book of Film
How do filmmakers such as Jean-Luc Godard and Sofia Coppola translate moving images to the printed page?
Read More10 Exhibitions to See This Fall
From Malick Sidibé to Stephen Shore, here are the must-see photography exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, and beyond.
Read MoreA Readymade World in the Heart of the Country
In a studio outside of Cape Town, photographer Nico Krijno refashions sculpture and performance.
Read MoreJohn Divola's Upside Down Formalism
With dark humor, the photographer plays with perception, space, and surface.
Read More10 Photographers Who Celebrate Black Identity through Fashion
These photographers show how “dandy” style shatters stereotypes around the world.
Read MoreAll That Paradise Allows
In Crimea and the Caribbean, Nicholas Muellner’s new photobook is a tropical gothic of seduction and violence.
Read MoreDoes the Venice Biennale Have a Problem with Photography?
At the world’s most prestigious contemporary art exhibition, photographers are on the margins.
Read MoreIn Praise of the Absurd
In Panama City, five photographic projects tackle the contradictions of urban life.
Read MoreQueering “Straight” Photography
With a rush of color, David Benjamin Sherry’s new photograms gesture to abstract painting and gay history.
Read MoreTracey Moffatt Imagines an Uncertain Future
In her solo exhibition at the Venice Biennale, the Australian photographer spins stories of displacement.
Read MoreYou Must Live and Look
In an interview from 1973, Henri Cartier-Bresson spoke frankly about the early days of Magnum.
Read MoreThrough the Lens
In Bamako, a group of young photographers engage a changing city.
Read MoreAerospace Folktales
From Allan Sekula, dreams and illusions of the postwar American economy.
Read MoreThe Inspiring, Contested Legacy of Dorothea Lange
A major retrospective surveys the photographer’s career and social activism.
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