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Paris Photo

A black-and-white photograph from Sally Mann’s At Twelve series shows two young women in period-style clothing posed on the back of a car in a rural setting, capturing adolescence with a mix of nostalgia and tension.

Photography’s Past and Future Hung in Tense Harmony at Paris Photo

Under the glass dome of the Grand Palais, it sometimes felt like walking within three different centuries at once.
By Henry Roberts
A large high-ceilinged space hosts an art fair with temporary white booths; a crowd of people browses the art

Observer’s November Art Fair Calendar

Our roundup of this month's art fairs will help you put together the perfect itinerary.
By Christa Terry
A wide-angle view of The Photography Show at Park Avenue Armory, showing rows of photography booths under a vaulted industrial ceiling.

At AIPAD’s The Photography Show, Vintage Icons Shine But the Future of the Medium Is Unclear

At the Park Avenue Armory, there were strong sales of historic names but little in the way of digital or experimental photography.
By Elisa Carollo
A photo of an art fair dedicated to photographs

Highlights from a Busy Paris Photo, Where Business Was Booming

By Sophia Powers
Wu Tang Clan

Wu-Tang Clan Secret Album Sells for Millions, On-Demand Jets to Art Basel and More

By Alanna Martinez
NAMIE, FUKUSHIMA PREFECTURE - FEBRUARY 27: Police sergeant Yabuki Koshin and Constable Kanno Tomoyasu walk the grounds of Obori Kindergarten whilst on patrol within the 20km exclusion zone around Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, on February 27, 2012 in Namie, Fukushima prefecture, Japan. Police patrol the evacuated 20km exclusion zone, which is in force around the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, and which encompasses six towns and two villages, looking for any signs of burglaries or crime in the now uninhabited zone. The exclusion zone used to be home to approximately 73,000 people but all have been evacuated by the government and are now restricted from returning home due to high levels of radioactive contamination from the explosions at the TEPCO owned Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant following the earthquake and tsunami of March 11 2011. (Photo by Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Getty Images)

An Art Show in Fukushima, NYPL Builds Under Bryant Park, and More

By Alanna Martinez
Paris Photo Los Angeles at the Paramount Lot. (Courtesy Paris Photo)

New Directors Tapped to Helm Paris Photo and Paris Photo Los Angeles

By Nate Freeman
Julien Frydman.

Paris Photo Loses Director Just Months Before Fair in Los Angeles

By Nate Freeman
The New York back lot.

Escape From L.A. (via the Fake Big Apple): Paris Photo Opens at Paramount Studios

By M.H. Miller
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