While the pandemic held up MAP's construction it made 100 exhibits available online—a strategy that will continue beyond its physical opening
As Hepworth Wakefield hosts a major retrospective of her work, the British artist explains why she has spent 25 years training her lens almost exclusively on women
A former intern will replace Brett Rogers as the new figurehead of the photography space, but will face immediate pressures concerning income, footfall and sponsorship
Some say the images, alongside First Lady Olena Zelenska, are in poor taste as the battle with Russia continues while others argue it will promote Ukraine's cause
Artist’s multi-site work focuses on issues such as surveillance and race
Allen Beaulieu, who worked as Prince’s photographer during the musician’s formative years, wanted to produce a book of his best work from the era, but claims his collaborators had other plans
His work was largely overlooked in his lifetime. Now, as a major retrospective opens in London, the late photographer's wife remembers a man who "broke new ground in American art"
The artist seen from varied perspectives on his work and influences
Plus, artist Rachel Maclean on Hieronymus Bosch's influence
Laura Knight and Ingrid Pollard exhibitions also part of year-long women artists programme at MK Gallery in Milton Keynes
Highest prize for photojournalism includes images from 28 countries that capture a year when the coronavirus intertwined with global issues of social injustice and territorial conflicts
Lebanese-American photographer captured images of her neighbours at their homes in Massachusetts and collected their stories along the way
The identity of those posing with the master remains a mystery a century after the picture was taken
Images capturing unrest will be shown during the next edition of the fair
Lebanon Then and Now: Photography from 2006 to 2020 hosted by Washington, DC's Middle East Institute is both timely and prescient
Experts call for a “transparent” investigation ran by an independent expert in child protection, and to “urgently investigate the conduct” of some its members
In Pride Month post, gallery speaks out against "individuals who wish to degrade marginalised communities"
The area’s heyday in the mid 20th century has been obliterated by commercial exploitation
After spending months in a Bangladeshi jail, the artist continues to speak out against injustice
Photography fair opens this week in French capital with a section focussing on marginalised artists
In his new book the photographer Jean-François Jaussaud details how he gained the trust of the late French artist
The outdoor exhibition across the capital is a forerunner to the filmmaker’s Year Three Project at Tate Britain
The works were supposedly from the artist’s family and "rediscovered"
Some works will not be on display, lest the museum incur a €250,000 copyright fine
A new technique aims to prevent colour prints from fading—but is it legal?
A US Federal court has thrown out the case against artist Barbara Kruger for her appropriation of a 1960 photo, and against the Whitney Museum and LA MoCA for selling goods reproducing the offending image
“We have a practice of letting go of things, even of high quality, in order to in order to buy older, expensive photographs”
The museum is to deaccession duplicates from its collection
This substantial volume, predominantly photographic, is the comprehensive account of Joseph Beuys’s life and work