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The American artist talks about a season of new works
The photographer talks about his transition to film-maker and his new movie on James Dean
How the sculptor used photography to document her life and control the way the world saw her work
The artist’s photographs of places with devilish names tell the story of the American landscape
Alexander Gronsky’s landscape photographs feature Moscovites using the city’s margins as recreational spaces
Instead of killing off the printed page, technology has enabled photographers to design and print their own books
Modestly-priced prints were shown alongside rare and expensive 19th-century works
The art gallery’s biggest exhibition of photographs features plenty of unfamiliar artists, each with a story to tell
Twentieth-century photography, not 17th-century painting, is the subject of an exhibition at the Amsterdam museum’s newly renovated Philips Wing
For Lê, who grew up in Saigon during the Vietnam war, these images are part of a quest to understand how war affects our lives. But as US planes fly over Iraq once again, they take on an eerie resonance
Classic novels are being retold with a dozen words and characters handmade in traditional craft
Publishing new typefaces is a commercial venture, but there is also an element of public service
A collection that is bound by an exhilarating intensity of engagement with the world
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