Our critic samples booths from 25 countries and picks her seven favorites, including Chicago, Los Angeles, Paris, London and Seoul — and two nonprofits.
For more than 20 years, the performance artists known as honey & bunny have served up giddy lessons on consumption.
Four curators at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art reveal how they’re filling the new galleries.
Here is the full list of winners and finalists.
The New Yorker won three Pulitzers, and ProPublica was given the public service award for its coverage of the deadly consequences of state abortion bans across the country.
The crash occurred 88 years ago this Tuesday. Take a look at a pair of images from the event.
This week in Newly Reviewed, Holland Cotter covers Sheyla Baykal’s downtown stars, a group show from a radical feminist art collective and Young Joon Kwak’s quieter side.
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on posting artificially generated photos of oneself on social media.
La guerra, que concluyó formalmente el 30 de abril de 1975, sigue provocando dolor por todo lo que se grabó a fuego en la memoria y se reforzó en las imágenes fotográficas.
The images changed how the world saw Vietnam, but especially how Americans saw their country, soldiers and the war itself, which ended 50 years ago this month.
The artist Iké Udé understands the power of rejecting labels.
Many of the Catholics he counseled were much younger, but he made a habit of trying to meet them where they were.
This year’s colorful and wide-ranging edition of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers fair is a bursting capsule history of the medium.
The baseball Hall of Famer has traded his bat for a camera. He shared the stories behind some of his favorite images.
Photography and portraiture are at the center of exhibitions this spring and beyond, examining their forms and themes and the people behind them.
Alexey Brodovitch, the transformative art director of Harper’s Bazaar, made one book, “Ballet,” a photographic landmark that has been reprinted for its 80th anniversary.
An artist imagines the flora of distant, nonexistent worlds.
In a new book, the Broadway photographer Jenny Anderson captures the craft and camaraderie of making theater.
The artist’s first major museum survey fills Frank Lloyd Wright’s spiral with a rich mix of media, a view of the polymathic flux of a 25-year career, and a sense of healing.
He wrote extensively about the New York art scene in the 1960s and ’70s, then shifted to become a prominent street photographer.
With tariffs threatening to drive up the costs of most things, the new entry-level phones from Apple and Google present a timely opportunity to save some bucks.
Among a collection of daguerreotypes for sale at Christie’s is one made by Samuel F.B. Morse, the inventor of the telegraph, who briefly ran a portrait studio in New York City.
Las fotografías de la pandemia de coronavirus dan testimonio de una época de encierro y aislamiento. También evocan lo que perdimos y la resiliencia en un momento de crisis.
New York Times photographers covered Covid-19 throughout the world. These pictures, and the moments behind them, stayed with them.
Artists spoke to The Times about how grief and loss drive creativity. Photographs accompanying the text allow space for readers to insert their own emotions.
Including titles by Janet Malcolm, Patricia Engel, Tracy Kidder and more.
Family reunions, play dates and holidays never looked so good. But for some, isolation and sadness linger.
Caring for seriously ill patients needing round-the-clock attention during the pandemic has added layers of commitment.
A team of reporters and photographers profiled 10 city centers across the country, all in varying stages of economic recovery and transformation.