
Robert Capa's Life and Legacy Explored in Paris Exhibition
A new exhibition in Paris explores the complex life and iconic work of Robert Capa, the legendary war photographer known for his D-Day images and a passionate affair with Ingrid Bergman.
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A new exhibition in Paris explores the complex life and iconic work of Robert Capa, the legendary war photographer known for his D-Day images and a passionate affair with Ingrid Bergman.

Henri Cartier-Bresson's 1955 photographic masterpiece, "The Europeans," is being re-examined in a new Paris exhibition, showcasing 114 images of a continent in post-war transition.

Nan Goldin's influential photo book 'The Ballad of Sexual Dependency' is now on full display in London, showcasing all 126 prints from the iconic work for the first time in the UK.

Richard Avedon's "In the American West" photography series returns to London, curated by his granddaughter, Caroline Avedon, highlighting youth and enduring social themes.

Antoine Schneck's "Présences" exhibition at Studio Harcourt, part of Photo Days, showcases his unique portraiture method, blending rigorous photography with digital artistry from November 3, 2025, to

A new exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York celebrates Robert Rauschenberg's centennial, focusing on his photography and deep connection to the city. It runs until April 19, 2026.

Don McCullin, 90, reflects on his 70-year career documenting global conflicts, famines, and societal struggles, expressing deep unease despite his knighthood.

Photographer Zed Nelson's new exhibition, 'The Anthropocene Illusion,' opens in London, exploring humanity's creation of artificial nature amid environmental destruction. The show highlights our denia

Simon de Pury, a renowned art world figure, debuts his photography exhibition 'Blow Up' in London at the Leica Gallery. The show runs until October 30, 2025, highlighting his visual journey from child

The 2025 Siena Awards Festival in Italy showcases global photography, featuring solo exhibitions by acclaimed artists and winners of the Siena International Photo Awards. Topics range from Afghan wome

Photographer William Antin, 70, is finally sharing his vast archive of unseen 1970s New York street photography, capturing the city's raw essence.