Except for a brief phase of sex dolls and mannequins, Cindy Sherman has always got off on herself. An artist of lasting celebrity whose medium is photography, she has made her own image her subject, appearing in disguises of...
Annie Leibovitz’s exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery allows us a window onto her ‘photographers life’. The selected images from 1990-2005 offer a juxtaposition of personal and commercial commissions;...
Except for a brief phase of sex dolls and mannequins, Cindy Sherman has always got off on herself. An artist of lasting celebrity whose medium is photography, she has made her own image her subject, appearing in disguises of...
Annie Leibovitz’s exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery allows us a window onto her ‘photographers life’. The selected images from 1990-2005 offer a juxtaposition of personal and commercial commissions;...
The Day Nobody Died Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin’s exhibition at Paradise Row reveals a body of work that interrogates the fabric of witness photography, what it means to “be there”. The six huge images,...