From Juergen Teller and Mary Manning to the debates around AI’s influence on image-making, here are this year’s highlights in photography and ideas.
The photographer’s collages chronicle friends, family, and community in New York.
Before he died in the early 1990s, the Bronx-born artist used family pictures throughout his singular work in photography, drawing, and painting.
In his collaborations with influential literary figures and performers, Hosoe created surreal scenes that invoke the fantastic.
For more than fifty years, Charles “Teenie” Harris created a vivid record of the city. Now, a major archival project stands to reveal the scope of his vision.
A trio of photobooks about domestic life reveals the home as a site of humor, performance, and self-fulfillment.
The photographer Adraint Bereal captures the agony and ecstasy of what it is to be a Black college student in the United States.
From Nottingham living rooms to New York dance floors and Los Angeles’s surf scene, the British photographer has created records of subcultures that brim with life.
Aside from portraits capturing her own nervy glamour, how might we consider the iconic writer through photography?
The spring 2024 issue, “Counter Histories,” is produced in collaboration with Magnum Foundation and features photographers from around the world who reframe complex histories.