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
A new show at the Rijksmuseum tries to make sense of the US with ‘American Photography’
HTSI writers select the buzziest tables, shopping and exhibitions to kick-start spring, from Tokyo to San Francisco
Raoul Peck directs this documentary about Cole’s life and work in South Africa and New York
The director’s new documentary sheds light on the South African who portrayed the injustices of apartheid and pain of exile
The photographer of English quotidian life becomes the focus in a new documentary
Photographer Valentin Hennequin is constantly mistaken for the Serbian tennis player. He’s learnt to see the advantage
The style bible’s photographs of Kate Moss, Neneh Cherry and Kurt Cobain shaped popular culture
Anna Huix’s photographs capture a tournament that triumphed against the odds
A pithy exhibition of the New York proto-paparazzo who treated horror as a form of show business
On show in her native New York, her street photographs capture people with their humanity bared
The queen of photomontage and the model-photographer team up for HTSI
His shock tactics and long, tumultuous partnership with Benetton brought him international fame
Smartphone photographs capture life as a soldier and the loneliness of night shifts
The Morgan Library’s sparkling centenary exhibition shows there was far more to the writer than the solitary antiheroes of his work
The artist’s unflinching, achingly beautiful slideshows are the focus of Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie show
Thirteen photographers traverse the realms of mind, body and soul. Plus: Marina Benjamin extols the virtues of the restless mind, Nic Fildes recounts his experience of brain surgery and Michelle Taylor argues for smell as a link between between past and present
These artists explore the notion of mind, body and soul