A new exhibition at the Met Breuer, featuring previously unseen prints, reveals the early impulses of a modern master.
In the 1960s, East German border troops photographed the entire length of the Berlin Wall. Fifty years later, a new book brings a secret archive to light.
An exhibition in Philadelphia explores African cities through street photography and portraiture.
Are Israel and the West Bank an oasis, homeland, or colonial state? Twelve photographers set out to describe a contested territory.
In a new photography exhibition at the Guggenheim, words and text take center stage.
Diana C. Stoll reviews Ken Abbott’s new exhibition at the Asheville Art Museum, North Carolina, which focuses on the day-to-day of a prominent local farm.
Berlin-based artist Kathrin Sonntag was commissioned to create one of twelve new photography-based projects for RAY 2015.
Diana C. Stoll on Remote Sites of War at Western Carolina University’s Fine Art Museum.
Roberto Saviano reviews the Capa in Color exhibition at the International Center of Photography.
An essential look at the vital photography scene of South Korea’s capital.