At its annual event in Perpignan, France, the ‘Visa pour l’Image’ festival pays tribute to the Pulitzer Prize-winning Spanish photojournalist with an exhibition that traces his career, marked by passion, risk and empathy
Over the course of several years, the Russian journalist attended arms fairs around the world, creating a photobook. His publication offers a bizarre look at the disturbingly real, dark and prosperous business of war
In the first monograph dedicated to the color images of the prolific master of street photography, the artist’s incisive wit beats with the same rhythm as his powerful black-and-white works
In the solitude of Lapland, the Basque photographer has come up with a new series that represents an ode to the natural world and an exploration of procedures that allow it to express itself
The timeless work of the American photographer is one of the most striking views into the second half of the 20th century. Through her strong sense of creative freedom she not only revolutionized fashion photography, but also investigated the nature of the medium
Jim Goldberg — an American artist and photographer — has published an intricate monograph full of emotion, in which his personal experiences become universal
Laura Morton has spent a decade photographing the tech industry in San Francisco. Her work, which explores the daily lives of young people who flock to the Bay Area with dreams of launching start-ups and become billionaires, is showcased at this year’s Visa pour l’Image photojournalism festival in Perpignan, France
Photographer Marina Planas is presenting an exhibition in Italy in which she analyzes the impact of the industry in places that have become holiday destinations for millions
The American became famous at the end of the 1970s through a series of still lifes composed of plants and household items. However, her work remains little known in Europe. An exhibition in San Sebastian, Spain, now traces her career
A new monographic project collects the works of over 100 artists, exploring modern takes on an old technique that continues to capture the spirit of the time.
Over the course of 30 days, the authors captured images that they featured in a magazine-format publication. Their project repositions the audience’s point of view on the country by treating it in an unusually relaxed way
Between 1968 and 1971, Steven Lawrence and Peter Hujar published 14 issues of ‘Newspaper’ — an underground tabloid that contained no text, only photographs
From Moscow to Tokyo, Madrid, New York, Paris and other major urban centers, the Russian-American photographer Anastasia Samoylova portrays how the urban landscape is heading towards homogenization
A new documentary about the son of Marianne Ihlen, the Canadian singer/songwriter’s girlfriend and muse, portrays a man who has spent most of his life in psychiatric care since his bohemian youth
Roger Ballen and Jacques Sonck, whose work will be on display at the Castilla y León International Photography Festival in Spain, look at the figure of the outsider from different perspectives