The tennis legend's audio venture will coincide with a photography exhibition exploring the relationship between artistry and landscape
A new book, which accompanies a Getty Center retrospective, explores the photographer’s documentation of the nation’s more sinister side
The Balboa Park cultural mainstays will form one institution, effective 1 July
We speak with Michael Halsband as the latest blockbuster exhibition of his work opens at Paris's Fondation Louis Vuitton
Formed a peerless photography collection for the J Paul Getty Museum and curated the landmark 1989 Royal Academy exhibition to mark 150 years of the art form
Museum’s drive to cut 36 jobs eliminated the position of photography curator Jane L. Aspinwall, who helped oversee acclaimed collection
A newly republished book by the renowned Memphis photographer documents the Deep South in the run-up to the 1976 election
The Bronx-born artist says isolation has allowed the US a valuable opportunity "to be confronted with trauma so deep that it moves us from theory to action"
Travel photographs from the extraordinary collection of the Société de Géographie
The photographs will go on view in the New York museum's permanent collection galleries in May, along with a selection of works by other artists and a clip from the classic 1971 film Shaft
Amsterdam's Fotografiemuseum exhibition aims to show how the writer's images of dust bowl America are as compelling as those of his more famous peers
The urban graveyards of New Orleans are rich in commemorative monuments and sculpture
Swiss-born photographer, best know for his series The Americans, had a wide and enduring impact on photography
93 works by 10 photographers track the evolution of this New York neighbourhood
Photographer Bruce Weber has spent seven years recording the plight of Miami’s Haitian community
We speak to the chameleon-like photographer about her latest series, in which she becomes a string of fictional, surgically-enhanced socialites
On the eve of a show at PaceWildenstein in New York, the veteran US artist discusses the importance of the year he spent with his grandmother when he was eleven
The veteran rocker discusses the artists who inspire her, those who do not, and what drives her photography
“Crude and brazen forgeries” of the artist's work are popping up in the market
Collectors braved the terrorist alerts and bought but at a lower level than in the past
Cooper is mapping out a metaphysical space with his images of oceans, forests, rocks and sky
Trained as a neurobiologist, his art is about ways of seeing both physiological and as affected by the high-tech visions around us
The upcoming Met exhibition presents the whole career of the photographer famous for his images of the Depression
This second edition includes even more of the collection, providing a fine survey of the medium in America
A large archive of George Platt Lynes photographs, including portraits, fashion shots and homo-erotic studies, joins the Mapplethorpe bequest
The organisers propose an opposition between “vernacular” and “aesthetic” photography but the images do not allow it
The Texas gathering is expected to attract as many as 50,000 visitors