World Press Photo of the Year Awarded to Samar Abu Elouf
In a year marked by global conflict, climate catastrophe, and mass migration, the 2025 World Press Photo of the Year serves as a …
Get Into Thing, the Legendary 1990s Black Queer Magazine 
The cult classic is now back in print with a facsimile edition of all 10 issues.
Central America in the Crosshairs of War
An unforgettable account of how misguided and illegal U.S. policies in Central America during the 1980s resulted in tens of thousands of deaths, …
Blueprints of Waste: Cyanotypes Reimagined
In her book “Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Imperfections”, photographer Mandy Barker revives a Victorian photographic process to document a decade-long recovery of …
The Third Dimension
Bruce Silverstein Gallery’s exhibition “Photographer as Sculptor, Sculptor as Photographer” redefines the boundary between photography and sculpture, showing how each medium can shape, …
The Contradictions That Define a City
In The Cloud Factory, Chris Donavan condenses ten years of photography in his hometown, Saint John—a region in Canada known for its oil …

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Salvatore Di Gregorio: Sicily’s American Dream

Photographer Salvatore Di Gregorio’s upcoming book “Sicily Not Alaska” traces the American dream as it lingers across Sicily’s sun-soaked streets and surreal landscapes.

Katherine Hubbard: Holding Time

In her book “The Great Room”, artist Katherine Hubbard creates a bold and personal series in collaboration with her mother, whose recent memory loss reshaped the rhythms of their shared home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Central America in the Crosshairs of War

An unforgettable account of how misguided and illegal U.S. policies in Central America during the 1980s resulted in tens of thousands of deaths, created many of today’s problems along America’s Southern Border, and helped perpetuate a legacy of hawkish militarism at the expense of democracy and diplomacy.

From the archives

Les nuées de sables, Sahara du projet « Le Nuage qui parlait », 2011 à nos jours, Triptyque, Tirage photographique © Yo-Yo Gonthier © Adagp, 2025

“Shifting Landscapes”: The Stories the Earth Tells Us 

Until March 23, 2025, the festival “Shifting Landscapes” at Jeu de Paume in Paris invites us to immerse ourselves in territories captured by 15 artists. Through a series of installations, visitors embark on a journey from the creation of the world to its potential disappearance.