The Guide: April 2013 Edition
LightBox presents a new monthly feature, The Guide, bringing you April’s best books, exhibitions and ways to experience photography beyond the web from around the world.
LightBox presents a new monthly feature, The Guide, bringing you April’s best books, exhibitions and ways to experience photography beyond the web from around the world.
At “Bill Brandt: Shadow and Light,” the voluptuous retrospective organized by curator Sarah Hermanson Meister at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, one finds out just how powerful a force ‘black’ can be.
A rare collection of darkroom contact prints from Man Ray’s archive will be on display — for the first time ever — in an exhibition slated to run from February 21st through March 28th at Atlas Gallery in London.
Photographer Nadav Kander’s new show, Bodies: 6 Women, 1 Man, marries a sensitivity for powerful portraiture with an artistic appreciation for Renaissance-style art.
From iconic portraits of President Obama to the distinguished profile of Queen Elizabeth II and bold outlines of armed Syrian rebels to flag waving protesters, LightBox presents the year in silhouettes — a photo per day in 2012.
A new show at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London offers a peek at refreshing photographic work by the artists and photographers of the Middle East.
From the NFL touchdown controversy in the U.S. and Israelis observing Yom Kippur to China’s first aircraft carrier and surfing with dolphins in Australia, TIME presents the best images of the week.
A new photo book by Taschen captures images of London from the Victorian era to the swinging ’60s and the present day.
From the battle for Aleppo and prayers in Hiroshima to the second week of the London 2012 Olympics and sheep fighting in China, TIME presents the best pictures of the week.
Photographer George Georgiou hopped on London’s public bus system to document the outer reaches of his home city for his series ‘Invisible: London.’