Ansel Adams
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Mentored by the likes of Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange and Edward Weston, photography students at the California School of Fine Arts explored everything from abstraction to documentary
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After 40 years, a cookbook by some of America’s best-loved photographers is being published for the first time
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John Waters has turned his hand to art. The ‘Pope of Trash’ takes us on a tour of his work – and explains why he performed plastic surgery on Lassie
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Turner’s record-breaking auction sale, the headless statue allowed to leave Britain for the first time, and rock karaoke at Art Basel. Plus the death of Clip Art and the pictures that changed photography
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For two years, Annie Leibovitz wandered through America and Europe with one aim: to photograph the things that moved her most. Here’s her top five, including a bullet-shattered TV at Graceland and a pigeon skeleton studied by Darwin
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Ansel Adams called him ‘the antichrist’ and wanted him written out of history. But William Mortensen’s grotesque photographs of death, nudity and torture and are now having their day. Chris Campion pays tribute to a master of the macabre
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Jonthan Jones: Was 1913 the most avant garde year ever? Plus Anish Kapoor and pals do Gangnam Style, and Gerry Adams hangs in the National Portrait Gallery – all in today's weekly art dispatch
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Classic images from Alfred Stieglitz, Ansel Adams and Henri Cartier-Bresson go on display at the medium's spiritual home
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Old negatives bought by California painter are said to be work of famed photographer – though Adams trust denies it
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Photography: Ansel Adams captures the grandeur and the detail of the US wilderness in his self-selected legacy
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Think of landscape photography and you'll think of Adams. Does any other photographer come close to the American pioneer?
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The South African photographer David Goldblatt has won the Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography, the photographer's equivalent of the Nobel Prize, with previous winners including the likes of Henri Cartier-Bresson and Ansel Adams.
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American astronomer-detectives have pinpointed the exact date and time at which one of the world's great photographers made one of his country's great images.
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Photographer Ansel Adams's epic American landscapes did as much as John Wayne's films to create and maintain the legend of the Old West.
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While other great photographers were chronicling wars and poverty, Ansel Adams was communing with nature. John Szarkowski looks at the making of an American legend
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