FeatureObituaries
Daniel Wolf, collector and lover of the great outdoors who changed the museum world's attitude to photography, has died, aged 65
Formed a peerless photography collection for the J Paul Getty Museum and curated the landmark 1989 Royal Academy exhibition to mark 150 years of the art form
NewsContemporary Photography
How Magnum Photos is cleaning up its act
Agency acts after 11 women allege in magazine article they were harassed by veteran photographer David Alan Harvey
ReviewExhibitions
Virtual photography show reveals modern Lebanon's many layers of tragedy
Lebanon Then and Now: Photography from 2006 to 2020 hosted by Washington, DC's Middle East Institute is both timely and prescient
FeatureObituaries
Remembering Peter Beard, photographer and artist, champion of East African wildlife, friend and collaborator of Francis Bacon and Andy Warhol
Photographer, diarist, and collagist who highlighted the destruction of the African elephant's habitat and bestrode New York society in the era of Studio 54
NewsTariffs
'A giant wall': art world feels the pinch of Trump’s 25% import duty on printed works
Collectors and artists are scrambling to find solutions to the US government’s penalty tariffs
PreviewFairs
Paris Photo turns its lens on youth in preparation for 2020 New York launch
Photography fair opens this week in French capital with a section focussing on marginalised artists
NewsInternational
Photography collective takes a stand against wildlife crime
Internationally renowned photographers join forces to publish a crowdfunded book in English and Mandarin that raises awareness of China’s illegal trade in animals
BlogIn the frame
Juergen Teller's helping hand for Demelza hospice kids
NewsArt market
Bigger is not always better at New York's Photography Show
Although down a few exhibitors, Aipad's annual photo fair delivers with both large-format and intimately scaled photos
ArchiveExhibitions
Muholi defies stigma and stereotypes at the Stedelijk
Around 80 pictures spanning over a decade are on display in Amsterdam
ArchiveExhibitions
Forged in war, revolution and turmoil, works head for Les Rencontres d’Arles
The annual photography festival assembles works that open up doors closed by political turbulence
ArchiveLGBTQ
Gay images censored after Vatican’s legal threat
Gonzalo Orquín received a letter from the Vicariate of Rome
ArchiveShanghai
Censorship of Tiananmen Square photograph in Shanghai
Officials ask M97 gallery to remove work
ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with Thomas Struth: “Photographs reveal people’s inner agenda”
On the eve of his solo show at the Whitechapel Gallery in London, Struth talks about society, the family and the gaze
ArchiveArt market
Auction guarantees are dividing the art trade
Insurance for sellers or market manipulation?
ArchiveWar & Conflict
Shaun Gladwell on life in Afghanistan
The Australian artist’s three-week sojourn with troops will form basis of new work
ArchiveLGBTQ
Queens in their castles: Photographic studies of gay men’s homes
Tom Atwood's new book reviewed
ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with Roger Ballen on his new book Shadow Chamber: Going fishing, metaphorically speaking
The South African photographer talks about his work, techniques and latest book
ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with Susan Hiller: Her new work Clinic and the human quest for a visionary, mystical experience
American artist’s most recent piece is based on three years of research on the internet
ArchiveWolfgang Tillmans
Wolfgang Tillmans goes from Tate to states with new show at the Andrea Rosen Gallery
More new work from the first photographer to win the Turner Prize
ArchiveThomas Ruff
New work by Thomas Ruff on show at David Zwirner
The photographer continues to impress with 'Substrats' and 'Machines'
ArchiveContemporary Photography
Women by women in photography
Commercial photography in New York City
ArchiveWomen Artists
Film installation by Shirin Neshat at Wren church one of many satellite exhibitions to celebrate new Bankside building
On view at St Mary-le-Bow, City of London, until 19 December
ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with Andres Serrano: Mining the seamy side for all it’s worth
After sacrilege and violent death the artist whom the moral majority (minority?) love to hate, is now into explicit sex