Rowland Bagnall
In an epic new volume, Chris Killip captures an English community in the grip of industrial decline
Never straying from the documentary tradition, the image maker explores the gradual erosion of traditional forms of labour
Teju Cole's enigmatic new photobook is both peaceful and disturbing
The Nigerian American writer and photographer’s intriguing new book comprises a series of indeterminate images absent of human life, interspersed with enigmatic short stories that raise many unanswered questions
Unpacking America’s psychology: a deep dive into the career of Arthur Tress
A new book, which accompanies a Getty Center retrospective, explores the photographer’s documentation of the nation’s more sinister side
Seminal one-metre-tall prints of US birds fly to Compton Verney—but what of their controversial author?
Show of John James Audubon’s ‘Birds of America’ will also examine the man behind the works, whose name has been dropped from the exhibition title
Pallant House Gallery brings new understanding to Gwen John’s work
Show brings artist back from the undeserved periphery
Stephen Shore's drone with a view delivers a different side of America
A book of the US photographer's aerial images, created during the Covid-19 pandemic, offers an original take on the US’s lived reality
Origins of US photographer William Eggleston’s trailblazing images go on display in new book
Ninety previously unseen photographs from the early 1970s reveal the foundations of his practice
‘Like a chess player’: London survey show reveals practice of studious still-life painter and printmaker Giorgio Morandi
The Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art will display the 50 works by the Italian artist held in the Magnani-Rocca collection