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Latif al-Ani chronicled his country’s transition to modernity. 20 years after the US invasion, his images are painful but necessary viewing
The pick of the season’s shows from Simon Palmer in Yorkshire, Cindy Shaoul in New York, Conde Nast’s 20th-century archive in Venice and more
The photographer risked his life to document the injustices of the black experience
A new book reminds us of the human capacity for connection with other species
Slide by slide, a cache of vintage music photography is coming on the market
The famed war photographer on finding peace in the bucolic beauty of his adopted county
The artist’s luminous work shines in an abbreviated one-room show in New York
Catherine Opie, Brigitte Lacombe and Tacita Dean tackle fellow artists at the International Center of Photography
The Information Front project aims to fight false truths by showing the reality of war
Works on show at Weston Library include a daguerreotype where Queen Victoria scratched out her face
From Bill Brandt’s pictures of a 1930s maid to the ‘Coronation Street’ houses of Salford, the exhibition glimpses behind England’s front doors
Digital democratisation is welcome, but the clever tweakery of editing software has its drawbacks
Pack your bags for everything, from hip-hop in Manhattan to Vermeer in Amsterdam or Hepworth in St Ives
Bern Schwartz photographed David Hockney, Margaret Thatcher and King Charles III. Now his family has gifted his archive to the Bodleian Libraries
Her bright, surreal works and her new photo-festival reclaim African agency over depictions of the continent
Power shows from Peter Doig, Anthony Daley, Bob Colacello and Julia Chiang
Eleven photographers capture the diverse work of making, caring and serving
Arty ideas for the aesthete who has everything
She documented high society galas and parties for years. What did the resulting images reveal?
The Californian photographer uses her images to raise awareness and funds – and advocate for change
Graham Boynton’s biography turns the spotlight on the American artist and adventurer
A tradition of mutual support has helped give the Baltic state’s photographers global stature
A year in the poet-performer’s life is reflected in a diary of photographs and musings both joyous and mournful
The Oscar-winning actor’s pictures of a near-deserted New York are an expression of her own isolation. But through them she found connection
Two shows of the late British artist reveal his intimate, complex and touching images of the working classes
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