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Greg Girard’s Shadowy Vancouver
Greg Girard's photographs of Vancouver taken in the 1970s and early 1980s show us the city's final days as a port city.
WhiteWall and Irys Join Forces to Restore Photography to Its Proper Place
At a time when photography circulates between screens, exhibition spaces and printed formats, certain collaborations seek to reconnect these different realms. At the …
Dana Lixenberg: “It’s Important to Really See and Connect With the Other”
Dana Lixenberg's portraits, on show at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris, remind us what it means to truly see.
Nicola Lo Calzo: When Images Repair
With Tragédia and Brigantinas, published simultaneously by L'Artiere, photographer-researcher Nicola Lo Calzo builds a counter-archive where the descendants of São Tomé's and Sardinia's …
The Iranian Images That Refuse to Disappear
From erased protest footage to ultraviolet photographs, an Iranian photographer documents what remains of the Women, Life, Freedom uprising when images themselves become …
Belles of Detroit
American photographer Miranda Barnes visited an annual debutante ball in Detroit to document the fascinating tradition of Black cotillions.

News

Thomas Prior: Looking for Meaning

Slip Me the Master Key, photographer Thomas Prior’s new monograph, delivers an uncanny view of the contradictory world we inhabit.

Making Family

In a historical moment marked by persistent conflict, mounting instability, and an intensifying sense of isolation, “We Are Family” offers a meditation on kinship as a relational structure in perpetual transformation.

Stories

In the Trump Era, How Photographers Search for the Right Distance

Government propaganda, hijacked amateur footage, normalized violence… The Trump administration has developed a striking visual strategy. How can photographers document this authoritarian drift without reproducing its mechanisms? How can one look—and show—when reality itself is being instrumentalized?

From the archives

Joel Meyerowitz, New York City, 1975 © Joel Meyerowitz. Photo © Tate Madeleine Buddo_3

Joel Meyerowitz: A Year of Consecration

For the past six decades, the American photographer Joel Meyerowitz has roamed the streets of the world, countrysides and beaches in search of life in blue, green, yellow and red. In the 1970s, his sense of modernism contributed to the acceptance of color photographs as works of art. In 2024, five major exhibitions celebrate his work.

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