Photography
Take a picture; it'll last longer
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A new monograph spotlights Miyako Ishiuchi, photographer of the belongings of Frida Kahlo and Hiroshima victims‘Ishiuchi Miyako: Traces’ offers the most comprehensive account yet of the photographer – a visual archivist of memory and loss
By Anna Solomon Published
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‘People were not ready’ for Walter Pfeiffer’s photography in the 1970s; now we can’t get enough‘In Good Company’ at Pinacoteca Agnelli in Italy is the photographer’s first large-scale presentation outside his native Switzerland, featuring 100 works from six decades – we meet
By Zoe Whitfield Published
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Step into photographer Annie Collinge's sweet and sinister domestic worldIn her new book, 'Ask Alexa when we are all gonna die tomorrow :-)', Annie Collinge turns her offbeat gaze to parenthood
By Amah-Rose Abrams Published
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What to see at Photo London this yearPhoto London ( 14-17 May 2026) is back for its eleventh edition, this time in a brand new location, showcasing more artists, more galleries and new film
By Tianna Williams Published
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For ‘The Kiss Book’, Tove Lo asked 600 people to kiss in a crowd. Here are the resultsKissing is intimate, primal and emotional. Musical artist Tove Lo and photographer Kenny Laubbacher celebrate the act in a new book
By Hannah Silver Published
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Dean Sameshima photographed the exteriors of sex clubs in Los Angeles. The results are surprisingly poignantThe photographs, currently on show in ‘Wonderland’ at London’s Soft Opening, capture a bygone era
By Sam Moore Published
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Photographer Christopher Anderson’s new book gathers together work spanning Trump, war and familyIn new book ‘Index’, the photographer reflects on his significant career so far
By Cindy Parthonnaud Published
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London music photographers Eddie Otchere and Normski were early documenters of UK hip hop. Here’s the story behind the imagesThey captured a rare, raucous chronicle of hip-hop’s golden age and the UK underground at its inception. Now, for the first time together, and as they both have work on show at the V&A East, they share their stories
By Tracy Kawalik Published
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As Zanele Muholi wins photography's biggest award, we delve into the artist's practiceEarlier in the year, Zanele Muholi was named the 2026 laureate of the prestigious Hasselblad Award, the world’s largest photography prize. Discover the groundbreaking work here
By Gameli Hamelo Published
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A new exhibition celebrates photographer Hans Hansen’s unique approach to image-making‘Photo: Hans Hansen’ at Hamburg’s Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe showcases the work of a master of commercial photography
By Jonathan Bell Published
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A photography book from Prince’s former creative director shows the icon through an intimate new lensIn the new two-volume book 'Prince: Collected Photographs,' published by ACC Art Books, Steve Parke throws open the doors to Prince's inner world
By Lisa Wright Published
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Photographer Joel Meyerowitz on reframing some of art history’s most famous props: ‘Morandi’s Objects’In his newly updated book, 'Morandi's Objects. The Complete Archive of Casa Morandi', legendary photographer Joel Meyerowitz brings a practised eye to objects that inspired a master of still life
By Jonathan Bell Published
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An era-defining insight into the Chelsea Hotel's artistic community in 1970s New YorkLong thought lost, these images by artist Albert Scopin chronicle his time at Manhattan’s Chelsea Hotel amidst the demi-monde of the city’s artists, musicians and eccentrics
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Gordon Parks’ photographs of Black Americans in the 1950s are essential viewing in LondonIn ‘We Shall Not be Moved’ at Alison Jacques gallery, Bryan Stevenson movingly curates Parks' photographs
By Hannah Silver Published
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'The complexity comes through when you include different perspectives': artist Lindsay Perryman on the intimate photobook, 'Tops''Tops' by Lindsay Perryman, published by Palm* Studios, considers the importance of care in the queer community
By Cindy Parthonnaud Published
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Two new books explore different sides of the post-industrial landscape – real and virtual‘The Edge of Ruin’ and ‘Photography, Video Game, Landscape’ offer up two viewpoints on modern landscape photography, both shaped by technology
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Photographer Kalpesh Lathigra traces memory, distance and belonging in a first Indian solo showUniting three bodies of work, ‘The Lives We Dream in Passing’ reflects on family history, migration and the act of looking
By Cindy Parthonnaud Published
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Rosie Harriet Ellis casts the perfect boyfriend, just in time for Valentine’s DayIn new book ‘The Boyfriend Casting’, the photographer charts her casting of an ideal boyfriend, from reality to fantasy and back again
By Will Ferreira Dyke Published
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‘Legacy is short’: Don McCullin marks his ninth decadeThe photographer reflects on his career, and tells us what’s next, as he marks turning 90 with two UK exhibitions – at the Holburne Museum in Bath and Hauser & Wirth, Somerset
By Cindy Parthonnaud Published
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Martin Parr’s lesser-known work in rural Ireland goes on show in LondonBefore he passed away in 2025, Martin Parr and The Photographers’ Gallery planned an exhibition focusing on his earlier black-and-white works. Now, ‘A Fair Day’ is about to open
By Hannah Silver Published
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Luca Guadagnino’s curation of rare Luigi Ghirri photographs in London is quietly emotional‘Luigi Ghirri: Felicità’ is an important show of the Italian photographer’s work at Thomas Dane Gallery (23 January to 9 May 2026)
By Finn Blythe Published
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Brooke DiDonato’s surreal photography captures hard-to-describe feelingsThe photographer’s new monograph, ‘Take a Picture, It Will Last Longer’, transforms nostalgic suburban scenes into uncanny, dreamlike reflections
By Anna Solomon Published
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Arthur Tress’ photographs taken in The Ramble are a key part of New York’s queer historyThe images, which captured gay men, like Tress himself, cruising around the Central Park woodland in 1969, are the subject of a new book
By Upasana Das Published
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Jan Staller’s Manhattan Project is an abstracted chronicle of a city under constructionThe photographer Jan Staller shows another side of New York’s relentless change with this portfolio of dynamic, sculptural images
By Jonathan Bell Published
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A new photo book takes you behind the scenes of some of cinema's most beloved films, from 'Fargo' to 'Charlie's Angels'Set decorator Lauri Gaffin captures Hollywood's quieter moments in an arresting new book
By Anna Solomon Published
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Nadia Lee Cohen distils a distant American memory into an unflinching new photo book‘Holy Ohio’ documents the British photographer and filmmaker’s personal journey as she reconnects with distant family and her earliest American memories
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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The best photography books for your coffee tableFlick through, mull over and deep-dive into the best photography books on the market, from our shelves to you
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