The Photographic Memory of Native America
A new book by Taschen offers a moving and insightful deep dive into the complete portfolios of Edward S. Curtis, chronicling the lives …
Tyler Mitchell: Making Utopia Feel Real
Until August 17, 2025, Photo Élysée in Lausanne is hosting a captivating solo exhibition by African-American photographer Tyler Mitchell. Titled "Wish This Was …
Jamel Shabazz: the Streets Are Full of Stars
The Bronx Documentary Center in New York City presents a retrospective on Brooklyn-based photographer Jamel Shabazz, showing his work from the 1970s to …
Unchosen Bond
Photographer Abdulhamid Kircher reconnected with his estranged father at 17. From that moment on, the camera became his way of navigating a deeply …
The Daily Life of a Paraplegic Young Artist
A unique coming-of-age story, Frida Forever documents the daily life of Frida Lisa Carstensen Jersø, an artist who became paraplegic at age 14. …
My Father, the Stranger
Until May 28, the Foam Museum in Amsterdam is hosting “Father” by Diana Markosian. An intimate narrative recounting the painful reunion of the …

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The Stranger, from the series Father, 2014 © Diana Markosian.

My Father, the Stranger

Until May 28, the Foam Museum in Amsterdam is hosting “Father” by Diana Markosian. An intimate narrative recounting the painful reunion of the artist with her father, who remained in Russia while her mother fled an economic crisis with her children and settled in America.

Taysir Batniji: Video Call to Gaza

The book “Disruptions” gathers screenshots from Whatsapp calls between Palestinian photographer Taysir Batniji and his mother in Gaza, where the fragmented digital space is destabilized by the same forces affecting people’s lives on the ground.

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From the project "I Am About to Call It a Day." 2010 © Bieke Depoorter / Magnum Photos

Magnum Chronicles: The Power of Collective Storytelling

While president Donald Trump has been in office since January 20, 2025, Magnum Photos publishes a group publication around the theme of the United States, inspired by its long history of collective storytelling.

From the archives

Les nuées de sables, Sahara du projet « Le Nuage qui parlait », 2011 à nos jours, Triptyque, Tirage photographique © Yo-Yo Gonthier © Adagp, 2025

“Shifting Landscapes”: The Stories the Earth Tells Us 

Until March 23, 2025, the festival “Shifting Landscapes” at Jeu de Paume in Paris invites us to immerse ourselves in territories captured by 15 artists. Through a series of installations, visitors embark on a journey from the creation of the world to its potential disappearance.