By Annie Leibovitz with essays by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Susan Sontag and Gloria Steinem Phaidon Press: 493 pages, $100 If ...
After a prod from Hillary Clinton, the photographer reissued her 1999 book, “Women,” and celebrated with some subjects—Martha ...
The controversial cover features a duster-jacket-clad Chalamet against a blue nebula background. Leibovitz's signature pale, ...
“Ballet” isn’t the half of it when it comes to this always captivating San Francisco–based company. Gorgeous dancers, organic choreography and global influences (in this performance, the martial arts ...
Writer Joan Didion captured L.A. in thought and on paper. But so did L.A. writer, artist and provocateur Eve Babitz. Here’s ...
This week we organised a sort of school trip, taking a team of editors and writers from Monocle to see the Lee Miller show at ...
As AI reshapes what it means to make and see images, the Slovak capital’s festival asks whether photography is dying — or ...
In Bratislava, the month of November belongs to photography. Now in its 35th edition, the Month of Photography festival turns ...
Whether it’s a conversation, a book launch, a live podcast or a one-off festive performance, every show offers a memorable evening shared with like-minded fans. With events taking place in theatres ...
WINTER WONDERLAND: London's giant festive funfair is now open in Hyde Park, with all the usual attractions; ice rink, giant ...
The hospitality group's stand showcased three collections of books inspired by the local culture around its legendary ...
Sixteen of the images in the show reference classic films, including Mary Poppins, A Clockwork Orange and The Red Shoes.