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Before Deepfakes, Cindy Sherman Was Already Faking Every Face
Cindy Sherman's invented selves, the Elton John & David Furnish collection opens at the Jeu de Paume, and "Napalm Girl" at 54
Jun 8
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Josef Koudelka Wins the Brussels Street Photography Festival's Lifetime Achievement Award
Plus a new US photography biennial in the Hudson Valley and the Tank Man at 37
Jun 1
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May 2026
Marilyn Posed. Capa May Have. Does It Matter?
The most argued-over war photograph ever made, the most photographed woman of the century, and the listings to plan your week...
May 25
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A 29-Year-Old Just Won Britain's Biggest Photography Prize
Rene Matić wins the Deutsche Börse · Aperture publishes Ishiuchi Miyako and Koudelka · Iturbide's Nuestra Señora, and what's on view from around the…
May 18
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The Lost Master of London Photography Returns
Photo London 2026, Curatorial Gallery, the rediscovery of E.O. Hoppé, and the archive that was hidden in plain sight for 70 years...
May 15
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Everything That Was Wrong With America, in One Frame
Gordon Parks, American Gothic, and the photograph Roy Stryker tried to bury. Plus Hujar's contact sheets and the birth of color photography.
May 12
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Photo London Arrives Next Week — Plus the Story Behind One of the Most Famous Fashion Photographs Ever Made.
Photo London 2026, Richard Avedon and Dovima, the Hindenburg shot from the hip, and new books from RRB, GOST, and Radius...
May 4
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April 2026
A Photographer Was Allowed Into a Federal Courthouse. What She Captured Won the World Press Photo of the Year.
Carol Guzy, Diane Arbus, Deborah Turbeville, Photo London's Steven Meisel, and the LA riots at 34 years...
Apr 27
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From the Moon to the Armory — This Week in Photography
The Artemis II lunar photographs, Deborah Willis receives the AIPAD Award, the Phillips spring auction at $5 million, and more...
Apr 20
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She Photographed Dachau, Bathed in Hitler's Bathtub, and Was Forgotten for Thirty Years. Not Anymore.
Lee Miller's long-overdue retrospective in Paris, Sally Mann's Immediate Family, the World Press Photo announcement, and a photographer who lost his…
Apr 13
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The Photography Market Has Its Biggest Week of the Year. Are You Watching?
The spring auctions, Sophie Calle's landmark retrospective, a Mapplethorpe anniversary, and what's opening from Los Angeles to Turin
Apr 6
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March 2026
One of the Most Important Living American Photographers Just Got a Landmark Show
A landmark retrospective, the photograph that broke the color barrier, and the biggest spring auction season in years
Mar 30
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