Peter Frankopan writes that little has changed since high-ranking Romans’ obsession with beauty and status symbols
The Victorian’s deliberately imperfect photographs of wistful women and scholarly men are reverently revisited at the Morgan Library
Photographer Mandy Barker aims to raise awareness of the impact of fast fashion with her algae-like images
The self-taught artist Mory captures family bonds amid war and grief
An exhibition of early photography shows how Americans used the new medium to chronicle the everyday, much as we do now
The Brazilian shot defining, dramatic images of war, famine, migration and resilience
His black-and-white images of migrants and the marginalised showed remarkable compassion
Reasons to set your smartphone aside, from a gorgeous Hasselblad to a party-ready Polaroid
Celebrate the centenary of the ultimate selfie with a show-off accessory
Over 30 years, the photographer has embraced both her London upbringing and diasporic identity
We commissioned four artists to make a new body of work. What emerged were themes of history, refuge and connection
From Singapore to London, the museum’s new photographic curator Charmaine Toh is on a mission to be playful
Meet the Mexican photographer whose ‘main character is always emotion’
This annual prize for women in photography sees four shortlisted artists from all over the world artfully exploring ideas of identity
A new exhibition is the first to explore the horticultural roots of the photographer and designer’s creative vision
The use of typology as a weapon for disruption and critique is insightfully traced in a Milan exhibition
In ‘Lushfoil Photography Sim’ players snap genuine locations, recreated digitally — but how does it compare with the real thing?
Collaborating with her subjects, the documentary photographer brings an unerring, generous eye to her work
Photographs of rural life in southern France are illuminated by the deep bond she has formed in over three decades of visits
As the fair returns to Somerset House for its anniversary edition, the founders reflect on new discoveries — and new patrons
Early 20th-century photographs taken using the short-lived process reveal the luminosity, hue and texture of the clothes of that era
The Beijing-based artist’s solo exhibition at Hong Kong’s Blindspot Gallery paints a poignant picture of urban ennui
Over eight days, the artist invited 27 people to sleep in her bed at different times. Afterwards she asked each one: do you remember your dreams?
Sophie Ristelhueber isn’t interested in the sensationalist flash of the news cycle — now she’s won the Hasselblad Award, photography’s most prestigious prize
Manon Ouimet and Jacob Perlmutter’s new film about Joel Meyerowitz and Maggie Barrett is the ultimate couples therapy