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Exhilarating New York exhibition ‘A Trillion Sunsets’ interrogates image overload
The acclaimed writer explores the photographer’s vast archive
Difficult secrets are exposed in this biography but ultimately the great photographer remains just out of focus
A re-examination of the photographer’s early years documents her development into one of the greats
A new exhibition of the photographer’s early work provides clues to where she found her subject matter and how she honed her confrontational style
The Whitney pulls together a vast yet unified selection from its collection
Celebrity outlaws and flashlit murder scenes are drawing the crowds
A gloriously melancholy exhibition looks back at the rise and decline of New York’s playground
For all their formal sophistication, Soth’s photographs are still about real life in the US
A triumphant show of anti-Mafia photographs and images of Italian life
An online auction of New York photographer Diane Arbus’s work organised by Christie’s includes 40 of her best-known pictures
This splendidly wrenching exhibition reveals the Dutch photographer’s ability to capture the unselfconscious individual
Arnold photographed some of the most memorable people and places in the second half of the 20th century
A retrospective of Diane Arbus’s photographs invites us to rethink myths by letting the images speak for themselves
With its acquisitions of 20th-century works, the Fundación Mapfre is now a key European institute, says Gareth Harris
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