Melanie Abrams
Israel: a holy land for modern architecture
A new exhibition at the Barbican reveals how a Polish-born kibbutznik made the desert bloom — with Bauhaus
Arnold Newman: He clicked with the rich and famous
The photographer celebrities trusted.
Ernst Haas: the Mad Men's favourite photographer
He created an advertising icon - the Marlboro Man - while his images captured the energy of '50s and '60s America
Lens that defined a generation
Herb Ritts got a camera for his barmitzvah. He went on to take the photos that defined celebrity culture
Shai Kremer: Israel's Controversial Photographer
His work has won international acclaim, yet it is not for the faint hearted.
The rabbi's daughter who photographed the stars
How did Eve Arnold become one of the acclaimed photographers of the 20th century? Being extremely short helped
The designer of a century
A V&A exhibition is a reminder that Leon Bakst’s graphic ideas are still a driving force in fashion and art
All my shows are Great: the Life of lew Grade
Making the Grade in showbiz
Weegee's New Yorkers
Criminals, drunks, murder victims… a Jewish immigrant photographed them all - and turned them into works of art.
Vu: The story of a Magazine That made an era
Stunning Vu of history
Review: My Name is Charles Saatchi And I Am An Artoholic
Recluse in bold colours
Close up on Paul Newman
For 30 years, a collection of iconic photos of Paul Newman lay forgotten. They may have remained so but for the son of Leo Fuchs, who discovered them eight years ago, stacked in unmarked boxes.
Opening the book on modern photography
He may not be a household name, but André Kertész is the father of photojournalism.
Interview: Steve Schapiro
The photographer who's snapped the world’s most famous faces
A couple who framed war
Robert Capa is regarded as an iconic war photographer. His partner, Gerda Taro, is now winning similar acclaim.
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