Artnet Galleries – National Photography Month

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National Photography Month

 Artnet’s Gallery Network hosts over 260,000 artworks by 24,000 artists, offering an opportunity to discover and collect art from every genre and every corner of the world.

With thousands of options, where to look first? The Artnet Galleries team is here to help. Each month, the team delves into the Gallery Network and shares their favorite works on view. May is National Photography Month, and we’re celebrating photography as an art form.

In 1826, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce created the first photographic image through camera obscura. Since then, the medium has drastically evolved, expanding and revolutionizing the way we capture and view the world around us.

Explore a selection of works by groundbreaking artists using the photographic medium, and be sure to click through to explore Artnet’s extensive Gallery Network.

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Globe Photos Archive
Amelia Earhart Climbing Into an Airplane, 1930
GLOBE PHOTOS

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Bastiaan Woudt
Rabia Hat, 2018
Atlas Gallery

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Jens Liebchen
ohne Titel (Sunset Boulevard / Gower Street), 2010–2022
Galerie Springer Berlin

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Thomas Brummett
River Diptych #1, 2021
Galerie Karsten Greve

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Berna Reale
Acorda Alice, 2022
Galeria Nara Roesler

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Amanda Means
Light Bulb (14348), 2007
JHB Gallery

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Kijini Primary School students learn to float, swim and perform rescues on Oct. 25, 2016 in the Indian Ocean off of Muyuni, Zanzibar.

Anna Boyiazis
Kijini Primary School students learn to float, swim and perform rescues in the Indian Ocean off of Muyuni, Zanzibar, 2016, 2016
Monroe Gallery of Photography

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Khalik Allah
Harlem, New York City, USA, 2017
Magnum Photos

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