Smartphone photographs capture life as a soldier and the loneliness of night shifts
The Morgan Library’s sparkling centenary exhibition shows there was far more to the writer than the solitary antiheroes of his work
The artist’s unflinching, achingly beautiful slideshows are the focus of Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie show
Thirteen photographers traverse the realms of mind, body and soul. Plus: Marina Benjamin extols the virtues of the restless mind, Nic Fildes recounts his experience of brain surgery and Michelle Taylor argues for smell as a link between between past and present
The artist’s pictures reflect tensions between generations in taste and values
A good community is the perfect place in which to confirm, refine or transform our individual perspectives
A society photographer shares her secrets
The artist’s ‘Stony the Road’ series reveals traces of a history many would have us forget. It is, Bey says, an act of resistance
By turns seductive and sinister, the artist’s images of the Sunshine State offer a disorienting view of the US today
With her new exhibition the photographer who defined celebrity is looking to her legacy
The focus is on protest, class conflict and social division but there is joy and humanity amid the miserabilism
Blending photojournalism and portraiture, the trailblazing artist used her work to advocate for Black Americans and labourers
Photographer James Harvey-Kelly seeks a Stetson, a point-and-shoot and Hi-Chew sweeties
US art critic Ariella Budick joins us for a conversation about the medium
The Nobel-winner’s memoir, co-written with Marc Marie, examines life, passion and mortality with resolute honesty
Young artists from across the globe celebrate the beauty of crowded cities at the International Center of Photography
Images of the universe are in hot demand. Could the prices go astronomical?
One morning, after 20 years of democracy in Afghanistan, the president fled the country and fighters entered the city. My son and I escaped
The struggle to overcome an anti-epiphany is laid bare in a heartbreaking New York show
In 1978, the ceramicist arrived in New York, buying an apartment in an old girdle factory in the Flatiron district. Much has changed, but his home remains true to the area’s creative past
The sublime ruins of our heavy manufacturing past can have a new life as monuments
15 brilliant things to do, buy and eat this month, as recommended by HTSI writers
A pioneer of early fashion photography re-emerges from the shadows
The Booker Prize-winning author and the acclaimed visual artist discuss the activist spirit that underpins their literature and art
In this special issue, 11 photographers reflect on what the night can hold, Brandon Taylor plays nocturnal tennis, Lucy Prebble records nights with a newborn and Sheila Heti lets us into her restless mind