How a new generation of young journalists, many of them high-school students, is shaping its New York City community
Lucy Laucht goes in search of the dolce vita
His intense style, which includes shooting the faces of passers-by close up with a flash, is laid bare by a confronting retrospective in New York
Sprawling Rencontres d’Arles spotlights global politics and female artists, but is quiet about contemporary France
Ahead of a new solo exhibition, the photographer talks about his low-fi approach, which has become a fashion favourite
His works capture a vanished time when outsiders partied with the gleam of movie stars
Where to shop, eat and visit this midsummer
The Photographers’ Gallery retrospective covers a 50-year career documenting colliding cultures and belief systems
What do filmmakers wear on set, and what does it mean? A new book explores their style
As her work goes on show at MoMA in New York, she writes about the hidden narrative in her photographs of the Flint water crisis
Gallerist John Kasmin has been shooting pictures of the artist since 1961. Now he’s got a show of his own
Deciphering mysterious faces, unknown places and unresolved history is time consuming — but irresistible
The photographer captures the downtrodden as individuals with history and agency in a rigorous but uneven New York show
In the eyes of the designer, the stately home becomes a sweep of old-school opulence, romantic gowns and witty mise en scène
Every year, FT Weekend Magazine commissions artists to respond to the capital. Here three photographers explore different sides of the city, from youth culture to the financial centre
The artist uses meticulous research to uncover the buried histories of her Native American Crow ancestors. As she appears in a new exhibition in London, Joshua Hunt meets her to talk art-world grievances, indigenous crafts and what’s in a name
Work made by women of colour in the UK in the 1980s and ’90s has gone largely unrecognised. Now a new book edited by Joy Gregory draws our attention to these overlooked artists. Here, she showcases four of the pioneers
A collection of photographs of unknown women reading sparks an unlikely correspondence
From models to mannequins, the French photographer’s pictures are less about psychological realism than about the fantastical and uncanny
Meet the artists using traditional materials to weave a modern narrative
Inside Torrini Fotogiornalismo, the Florentine shop capturing the great, the good and the delightfully everyday
Architectural photographer Gilbert McCarragher captures the unique homes and community of the hamlet on the edge of the country
A new book by the celebrated social photographer captures the city in all its most unscrupulous glory
Finding a new calm in Kenya’s island paradise
Hujar’s ‘Portraits in Life and Death’ pairs photographs of his friends from New York’s cultural scene in the 1970s with images he made in the catacombs of Palermo. As they go on show in Venice, Waters picks his highlights