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11/03/2022
‘Einstein was smiling at me!’ Photographer Marilyn Stafford, 96, on celebrities, slums – and breakfast with Edith Piaf She took pictures of world leaders and war zones, sung in a Paris nightclub and befriended Cartier-Bresson – then left her pictures under her bed for decades. As an ex...
06/03/2022
Why “The Ballad of Sexual Dependency” Endures in the Twenty-First Century Thirty-five years after the publication of her iconic photobook, Nan Goldin reflects on a record of life that nobody could revise.
04/03/2022
Te hīkoi toi: New ways of looking at the housing crisis Mark Amery travels to two once-model state housing estates with photographers Ans Westra and David Cook
11/01/2022
Gillian Wearing Channels a Spiritual History of Photography In her first major US retrospective, the acclaimed British artist reveals the breadth of her ambition, charting ideas about identity and gender performance.
28/12/2021
www.tributes.co.nz Jensen, Lee Elton at Wellington Capital and Coast Hospital on 21 December, aged 57. Son of Alister and the late Peggy. Brother of Sam and Stu. Uncle He of his nephews and nieces. Friend of many. A true Wellingtonian. Special thanks to the staff at Wellington Capital and Coast Hospital ICU unit. In l...
26/12/2021
Aperture's Best Photography Features of 2021 From Judith Joy Ross’s timeless portraits to the “photobook phenomenon,” here are this year's highlights in photography and ideas.
17/12/2021
US photographer Sally Mann wins 2021 Prix Pictet for series on wildfires Artist beats 11 others on shortlist for global sustainability prize in ceremony at London’s V&A
19/10/2021
18 Photographers on What It Means to Embrace the Unknown Elliott Erwitt, Nan Goldin, Jamel Shabazz, and more share images that explore the edges of their photographic practice.