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Tentatively, Photo London’s tenth edition moves away from traditional content and crowds
The worlds of art and photography are not the easiest of bedfellows. Despite their obvious similarities and shared concerns, the…
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Debate over author of ‘Napalm Girl’ image deepens as World Press Photo suspends attribution
Fresh doubts have emerged as to who photographed one of the most enduringly shocking and recognisable images of the Vietnam…
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A personal story of loss in post-apartheid South Africa wins the 2025 Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize
“What a journey!” exclaimed Lindokuhle Sobekwa, the 30-year-old Johannesburg-based artist who last night picked up contemporary photography’s biggest prize. He…
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Metropolitan Museum receives 6,500 works from photography collector Artur Walther
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has received a promised gift of more than 6,5000 works from one…
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For its 10th edition, Photo London aims to look beyond the notorious ‘Kate Moss Index’
“As far as I’m aware, this edition will have no pictures of Kate Moss,” says Sophie Parker, the recently appointed…
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Five years on from bankruptcy, Unseen photo fair returns to Amsterdam
Unseen photo fair is returning to Amsterdam under new management and in a new venue, five years after its commercial…
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Feminist art show vandalised at French photography centre
A feminist art exhibition in the south France has been largely destroyed in an attack by one or more vandals…
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‘Often overlooked or misunderstood’: photographer who highlights migrant experiences wins inaugural Annie Leibovitz prize
The French photographer Zélie Hallosserie, who documents the stories of migrants, has won the inaugural Saltzman-Leibovitz photography prize. The award was…
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The Photography Show fair in New York sets new attendance record
The Photography Show presented by the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) returned to New York’s Park Avenue Armory…
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