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Photography

  • Thursday, 29 January, 2026
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    Fatboy Slim: ‘Records are a window to the soul’

    The DJ’s love for ephemera has spun into an art form with photographer Mark Vessey

  • Saturday, 10 January, 2026
    FT Magazine: Special editions
    Home: a photography special

    From Elvis Presley’s Graceland to bombed apartments in Ukraine and refugee camps in Jordan, a diverse selection of photographers examines the notion of home

  • Saturday, 10 January, 2026
    Home: a photography special
    The house we built. The city we may lose

    From his home in Ramallah, Palestinian writer Raja Shehadeh reflects on belonging, memory and the increasingly fragile state of the West Bank

    Photograph of a Palestinian village in the West Bank, with what looks like a white platform erected in an open space
  • Saturday, 10 January, 2026
    Home: a photography special
    Eleven photographers from around the world explore the idea of home

    Projects by William Eggleston, Nathyfa Michel, Anthony Luvera, Christopher Nunn, Guanyu Xu, Tudor Rhys Etchells, Kalpesh Lathigra, Hrair Sarkissian, Carrie Mae Weems, Sabine Hess and Nicolas Polli

    A hand places an improvised ring with a house on top on another’s finger
  • Sunday, 28 December, 2025
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  • Monday, 22 December, 2025
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    The chicest coffee-table books of the year

    In need of a last-minute gift? We’ve rounded up 17 of the most beautiful editions from the past 12 months

  • Thursday, 18 December, 2025
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    The exhilarating artifice of Seydou Keïta’s portraits

    The photographer’s proud yet highly constructed images of Malians make for gorgeous viewing at the Brooklyn Museum

    A man wearing glasses and a striped tie holds a flower, posed in front of a patterned backdrop.
  • Monday, 8 December, 2025
    Obituary
    Martin Parr, photographer, 1952-2025

    His supersaturated images won him fame and membership of Magnum Photos — but not without controversy

    An older man with gray hair sits at a desk in a cluttered home office filled with books, papers, and personal items.
  • Saturday, 6 December, 2025
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    Gardener Tony Putman’s experience flies in the face of preconceptions about relationships between humans and wildlife

  • Friday, 28 November, 2025
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    Divine ways to spend it in December

    Jean Cocteau charity Christmas cards, Tekla for your dog, a champagne dinner and much more

    Johtolat/Migration Path, 1998, by Britta Marakatt-Labba
  • Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
    Special ReportFT Wealth: December
    Ghosts of the golden age of the Mediterranean

    A cache of colourful photos from the Magnum agency reveal a world where the beautiful and the everyday commingled

    A person in orange swim trunks does a headstand on a mat near the rocky shore with the blue sea and Monte-Carlo buildings in the background.
  • Saturday, 15 November, 2025
    FT Magazine
    How a Victorian doctor pioneered photographic portraits of the mind

    Psychiatrist Hugh Welch Diamond tried to capture a medicalised notion of insanity in his photography

    A page of sepia-tinted portraits of patients from a mental asylum in Victorian London
  • Saturday, 15 November, 2025
    FT Magazine
    The captivating, revelatory world of Christopher Williams

    He may be the epitome of an artist’s artist, but his work is — or seems to be — all around us

    Close-up of hands holding a yellow bar of soap over a white sink with green patterned tiles
  • Tuesday, 11 November, 2025
    Review
    MoMA’s New Photography show is sterile and self-righteous — apart from these two talents

    The latest participants in the New York museum’s venerable series don’t even seem to like taking pictures — but a couple can still draw magic out of the medium

  • Saturday, 8 November, 2025
    Interview
    Noémie Goudal’s optical illusions reveal deep planetary truths

    The French artist’s uses photography and lo-fi props to visualise timescales outside of human perception

    Noémie Goudal sits on a white geometric bench in a minimalist, light-filled room, looking thoughtfully ahead.
  • Tuesday, 28 October, 2025
    Review
    Boris Mikhailov’s Ukrainian Diary is far more than a documentary show

    A subversive take on Soviet and post-Soviet life offers humanity, humour and mischief at London’s Photographers’ Gallery

  • Monday, 20 October, 2025
    Zofia Rydet: portraits that preserved a disappearing Poland

    Now on show in London, her photographs are a remarkable record of a receding rural world

  • Saturday, 18 October, 2025
    Talent, luck or hard work: which matters most in the creative life? 

    American photographer Sally Mann’s new book, ‘Art Work’, asks how an artist should live

    A young person stands by a parked vehicle on a rural roadside
  • Saturday, 18 October, 2025
    Interview
    Lynsey Addario: ‘Does it matter if a war photograph is beautiful? I need to get people to pay attention’

    The photographer has borne witness to conflict and suffering for three decades. Now her own story is told in a documentary

    Lynsey Addario photographing with a camera in hand and two additional cameras hanging from her shoulders under a bright sky.
  • Thursday, 9 October, 2025
    Style
    Cecil Beaton, the Big Fashion Personality

    An exhibition exploring the photographer’s work highlights the role of stylish eccentrics in creativity

  • Saturday, 4 October, 2025
    Edward George: ‘You get beauty, but it’s inseparable from a history of violence’

    The multidisciplinary artist’s new work ‘Black Atlas’ draws on 5,000 years of western art history to throw new light on how race works

  • Saturday, 4 October, 2025
    Review
    Tate Britain’s Lee Miller show is a seize-the-day marvel

    With an unerring eye, the photographer captured the 20th century in all its beauty and brutality

  • Monday, 29 September, 2025
    Art and design in London 2025
    How lasers can help us see climate change

    ScanLAB’s pictures of decaying desert succulents are able to capture a landscape in ways the human eye cannot

    An illustration showing a digital pointcloud rendering of an Echinopsis cactus with blooming and budding purple flowers against a black background.
  • Saturday, 27 September, 2025
    The secret history of Poland’s Wehrmacht conscripts

    Despite its scale, the subject has rarely entered public debate about the country’s wartime past — until now

    An open photo album with wartime photographs and documents on display in a museum case
  • Friday, 26 September, 2025
    FT SeriesThe HTSI autumn arts special: heroes and villains
    Vicky Krieps’ favourite role is performing for her sister

    The actor makes sense of success with her photographer sibling

    Vicky Krieps as Ophelia for Spring/Break art show, 2025
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