Thousands of Military Diversity Photos Deleted by Trump’s Administration
A sweeping pentagon directive removes 26,000 historic images of minority service members and women in a controversial DEI purge.
Sophie Ristelhueber Wins the 2025 Hasselblad Award
This prestigious award, given to the French artist, comes with the largest monetary prize in the world of photography.
Dennis Morris: Of Rock and Reggae
Until May 18, 2025, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie (MEP) in Paris is dedicating a retrospective to British photographer Dennis Morris, titled …
Beauty and Chaos, Unscripted
Spanish photographer Pia Riverola’s book “Días” creates a fluid visual journey that moves seamlessly through space and time, dissolving geographical boundaries
Don McCullin: Vision of Rome
After decades covering conflict, in his book “The Roman Conceit” photographer Don McCullin turned his lens to the “broken bodies and minds” carved …
An Encyclopedic Lie, by Weronika Gęsicka
Published by Blow Up Press, the book Encyclopædia is a visually striking work that illustrates information sourced from various dictionaries. Through this project, …

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The Hinckley Band of Thieves, originated in around 1532 A.D. in Great Britain. It was led by Fredric Hinckley. The band was mostly made up of family members. Some of the members left to the America. © Weronika Gęsicka. Courtesy of BLOW UP PRESS

An Encyclopedic Lie, by Weronika Gęsicka

Published by Blow Up Press, the book Encyclopædia is a visually striking work that illustrates information sourced from various dictionaries. Through this project, artist Weronika Gęsicka humorously questions the reliability of these seemingly authoritative publications.

Return © Larry Clark

The Return of Larry Clark

Five decades after the publication of Tulsa, Larry Clark has returned to his archive, creating a powerful vision of his work from 1962 through 1973 to produce his new book Return. The work is as shocking today as it ever has been, even in a moment in which opioid addiction is more prevalent than ever before.

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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.

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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.