'Analogue has made a comeback': mobile photo lab Free Film distributes rolls of 35mm film and serves as a darkroom for resident photographers
Social observation was key to the work of the recently rediscovered protégée of Francesco Scavullo and Henri Cartier-Bresson
Some of the earliest known prints by the mythological founder of Magnum to be shown from an unseen private collection
Plus, artist Rachel Maclean on Hieronymus Bosch's influence
Laura Knight and Ingrid Pollard exhibitions also part of year-long women artists programme at MK Gallery in Milton Keynes
Highest prize for photojournalism includes images from 28 countries that capture a year when the coronavirus intertwined with global issues of social injustice and territorial conflicts
Created in just 8 months, IWOW: I Walk On Water is a sprawling three-hour long paean to some of New York’s most marginalised people
Images capturing unrest will be shown during the next edition of the fair
Harvard professor's depiction of Newcastle's industrial decline became an icon of British documentary photography
Plus, Tavares Strachan on Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty. Sponsored by Christie's
In Pride Month post, gallery speaks out against "individuals who wish to degrade marginalised communities"
After spending months in a Bangladeshi jail, the artist continues to speak out against injustice
Photography fair opens this week in French capital with a section focussing on marginalised artists
French artist says he will invite Naomi Campbell to school in Paris to help him teach 12 budding photographers
In his new book the photographer Jean-François Jaussaud details how he gained the trust of the late French artist
Response to lawsuit by French photographer claims images not “strikingly original”
The last summing up, two months before he died, by the greatest Irish painter of the 20th century in an interview with the photographer Francis Giacobetti
Erwitt’s wit at HackelBury, Israeli environmental views at Andrew Mummery and delightful Doisneau at Hoppen
Letizia Battaglia recorded the Mafia violence that defined Palermo’s darkest years, while fighting for change through her work as a photojournalist, politician, environmentalist and human rights activist
Lodz ghetto photos found in Vienna; Van Dyck reassessed; Tracey Emin in profile
Synopsis of Sebastião Salgado's reissued paperback.
A celebration of a dramatic life
This monumental retrospective of the Mexican photographer's unique images is not to be missed