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Chris Kraus, author of the cult novel ‘I Love Dick’, on freedom, destruction and the parallels with her own creative process
The latest Leica rangefinder, an all-action hero, a filmmaking legend and more
Criss-crossing the country by car, the artist captured a much disparaged decade
The photographer’s floral images embodied his passions and contradictions, as highlighted in a new exhibition
Now 98, the trailblazing artist has lived a life as eventful as her images
Nick Knight and Michaela Stark on using 3D-scanning technology to explore ideas of femininity and fantasy — in their own words
Themes of family, discovery and the natural world inform the work of these three contemporary photographers
Fiona Rogers has made a career — at Magnum and now at the V&A — of championing female photographers. What does that mean in an era of greater gender fluidity?
Part stalker, part art director, the photographer believed his celebrity quarries needed a camera to capture their magic
A mid-career retrospective shows how the artist stages scenes that seem physically and emotionally real
An exhibition of the photographer’s lesser-known images sheds new light on woman at work
The photographer, artist and author Michael Roberts’ new book, Island of Eternal Beauties, is a love letter to his adopted home
After her mother’s death last winter, the photographer Pamela Hanson was compelled to capture the now empty family home. The resulting essay is a tender portrait of a parent and an exercise in how to process grief
A new Berlin exhibition shows how the Indian artist makes her ‘museums’ into books and books into architecture
Six coffee-table tomes investigate the meaning of style
The American artist uses large-format cameras to capture everyday life
Exhilarating New York exhibition ‘A Trillion Sunsets’ interrogates image overload
The show at The Building Centre takes in the beauty and banality of Brentford, Barking and Nine Elms
The German artist’s photographs have acquired a haunting resonance during the pandemic
A terrific Whitechapel exhibition explores the catalytic role of the workshop over 100 years for the likes of artists ranging from Brancusi via Matisse and Moore to Tillmans
For the great Mexican artist, taking photographs was a way to process the loss of her young daughter
From scientists to teenage amphibian breeders, photographer Jo Metson Scott meets the people restoring Britain’s natural ecosystems
The photographer depicted black Americans ‘morning, noon, night, at work, at play, talking, kidding, laughing’
The artist’s retrospective at the Glenstone museum shows his work’s ambition and its sense of inescapable loneliness
It may not feel like it right now, but we’ll dance again. In the meantime we asked eight photographers to share their stories
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