Don McCullin

Don McCullin: ‘Wherever I go, there seems to be violence and death’
From Vietnam to Biafra, he captured war and suffering with shocking power. The great photographer talks about his tough childhood, the film Angelina Jolie is making about him – and the shots that still haunt his sleep
Stuart Jeffries
19, Sep, 2022 @5:00 AM

‘We won’t stay silent any longer’ – 13 protest photographs that changed Britain
As a new law comes into place that restricts how people can demonstrate across the UK, we look at some of the images and moments that reshaped the nation
Gabrielle Schwarz and Felix Bazalgette. Introduction: Don McCullin
01, Jul, 2022 @12:00 PM

Almost Liverpool 8 review – portrait of a postcode searches for the Toxteth spirit
This celebratory documentary captures the spirit of a strongly multicultural community but avoids probing the unrest of 1981
Phil Hoad
31, Aug, 2021 @11:00 AM

Angelina Jolie to direct biopic of photographer Don McCullin starring Tom Hardy
Star to adapt autobiography of celebrated war photographer, who covered crises in Vietnam and Northern Ireland
Catherine Shoard
19, Nov, 2020 @3:27 PM

Gentileschi's shocking genius and Bruce Nauman's Clown Torture – the week in art
The RA has a starry summer exhibition, Nauman’s black humour is on full display and a knock-out Artemisia Gentileschi show opens at the National Gallery
Jonathan Jones
02, Oct, 2020 @1:00 PM

Palette cleansers: our photography, art and architecture picks for 2020
Warhol is revealed as a prophet, London goes down the rabbit hole and Don McCullin takes his masterworks to Merseyside
Adrian Searle, Jonathan Jones, Oliver Wainwright and Sean O’Hagan
02, Jan, 2020 @8:00 AM

Top 10 photography shows of 2019
Diane Arbus’s dark vision and a sprawling Dora Maar retrospective captivated this year. But it was a hedonistic series of dive bars and scuzzy bedrooms that had a lasting impact
Sean O’Hagan
16, Dec, 2019 @8:00 AM

Ann Turner obituary
Other lives: Director who worked on the BBC’s Civilisation with Kenneth Clark
David Heycock
27, Jun, 2019 @4:44 PM

Diane Arbus: In the Beginning; Don McCullin review – two lone souls out in the world
The riveting street photography of Diane Arbus is an intense, two-way exchange, while Don McCullin’s urgent lifetime’s work amounts to a history of our times
Laura Cumming
17, Feb, 2019 @8:00 AM

The week in TV: Les Misérables; Das Boot; Don McCullin: Looking for England; and more
Dominic West led Les Misérables to a triumphant close, England was brought to life through Don McCullin’s lens, and Ade Adepitan looked at Africa anew
Euan Ferguson
10, Feb, 2019 @7:00 AM

Diane Arbus hits her stride and tomorrow happens in 1956 – the week in art
George Shaw tells the story of modern Britain, Arbus keep it uneasy and the Whitechapel Gallery revisits its classic 1956 exhibition – all in our weekly dispatch
Jonathan Jones
08, Feb, 2019 @3:52 PM

Don McCullin review – witness for the persecuted
This retrospective of photographer McCullin’s images of war, poverty and atrocity shines light on the unconscionable. It’s almost overwhelming
Adrian Searle
04, Feb, 2019 @2:31 PM
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