Photography
From shooting Beyoncé to redefining Black utopia, Tyler Mitchell’s first Paris solo exhibition explores a decade of visionary photography, video, and sculpture.
Hablamos con el fotoperiodista seleccionado en el World Press Photo 2025, quien retrata la memoria de los supervivientes de las cárceles sirias y nos cuenta su trabajo y futuros proyectos.
At 10 Corso Como, the photographer's archive is unveiled for the first time in a solo exhibition, “Atlas,” unfolding like the slow opening of a drawer.
The National Portrait Gallery in London presents the first exhibition completely dedicated to the British photographer, a journey through the man who redefined beauty, style and modern glamour.
“Esto es España”: un fotolibro que reinventa el folclore y reivindica la negritud como parte esencial de la identidad cultural nacional. Una visión valiente sobre tradición y pertenencia.
With her new exhibition “Instead, I spin fantasies” at New York’s International Center of Photography, Naima Green reflects on motherhood and social narratives that link women and maternity.
Against the backdrop of the Canadian landscape, Taoist spirits lurk, embodied by animals asking to be fed. “Blank Notes” shows us what lies betwixt and between the photographer and his camera.
The exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum unfolds like a study of identity and style, poetic portraits, precise observations of everyday life, and a mirror of a country finding itself.
From Camila Falquez and Yorgos Lanthimos to Koto Bolofo, Olga Sokal, Rania Matar, and Hassan Hajjaj, we’ve selected the best photographers focused on portraits to look out for at the Grand Palais.
La exposición itinerante llega al CCCB de Barcelona con imágenes que retratan conflictos globales, desde Palestina hasta Ucrania, México o Líbano, y nos invitan a mirar más allá.









