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From Cecil Beaton’s photographs to a David Hockney iPad drawing, close viewing uncovers fascinating details
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?
The photographer depicted black Americans ‘morning, noon, night, at work, at play, talking, kidding, laughing’
From queer life to LA freeways, the artist’s work marries cool conceptualism with heartfelt documentary
An unfinished book found in Dutch photographer’s archives is just one of the discoveries on show
The Mylaynes have been photographing birds for 40 years, with each image taking weeks or months to compose
An illuminating show puts the works of the sculptor and the photographer together in a gallery for the first time
The famous UK gallerist talks to Liz Jobey about her illustrious ‘family’ of artists and building a business in her own image
Her prize-winning work resists categorisation but its focus — love, death and betrayal — is human frailty
A timely exhibition is further evidence that Picasso’s ‘weeping woman’ was a talented artist in her own right
The artist tells the FT why she ‘can’t stand back and watch another generation disappear’
The photographer on her innovative approaches to showing her work
Her dazzling views of the city made her name as a photographer
The London gallerist champions museum-quality artists whose works had ‘slipped through the cracks’
The British artist talks to Liz Jobey about capturing the ordinary experiences of women
The artist handed over his camera to rough sleepers, with striking results
The artist talks about bringing extraordinary colour to the classic film noir
They live in shelters and hospitals, church basements and hostels. A new series of portraits reveals the struggles of women trying to build a home away from home
The FT has a first look at some of the 400,000 prints, negatives and cameras from the Royal Photographic Society now being installed in London
The artist behind the world’s most expensive photograph gives a rare interview to Liz Jobey ahead of a retrospective at London’s Hayward Gallery
‘The idea of music as being apolitical, as being beyond politics, is one I go back and forth on’
The renowned explorer of images interrogates the nature of photography itself
The celebrated photographer talks about the unexpected recovery of his forgotten pictures of the US city
The US photographer Abelardo Morell uses a camera obscura to pay tribute to the great English painter
The Amsterdam museum’s fine collection yields some exciting discoveries
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