Renewed Viewpoint

A year in the Sonoran Desert is charted through billions of captured data points, illuminating the beauty and fragility of a well-known landscape.

Shaping Elements

Lachlan Turczan, one of this year’s Lumen Prize finalists, experiments with natural phenomena in order to shape multisensory installation artwork.

Latent Memories

Albarrán Cabrera’s photographs traverse luscious, light-drenched forests and lakes, where sunbeams dapple through tree branches and over the water.

Garden Up Close

Marine Lanier’s Le Jardin d’Hannibal series is set in one of Europe’s highest botanical gardens, home to a variety of plants from the largest mountains.

Evoking Paintings

Cristina Spagnolo showcases crisp photographic portraits and nature images inspired by the light, detail and form of art from the 1500s and 1600s.

Silent Interiors

Architecture is Satijn Panyigay’s subject of choice, creating brooding depictions of empty buildings and cinematically-lit homes under construction.


Meet the Aesthetica Art
Prize Shortlist: Ellie Davies

Ellie Davies has been photographing wild places since 2007. Her shortlisted series captures volumes of water that roll, roar and tumble downstream.

The Deutsche Börse Photography
Foundation Prize Shortlist 2026

Amak Mahmoodian, Jane Evelyn Atwood, Rene Matić and Weronika Gęsicka have been recognised for their significant contributions to the medium.

The Serious Play
of Graciela Iturbide

ICP’s exhibition confirms Iturbide as one of the most significant photographers of her generation, with 200 images that navigate culture, ritual and ideation.

Jeff Wall: Master of
the Photographic Tableau

A new show highlights Jeff Wall’s monumental approach, which imbues photography with a feeling most commonly associated with painting and cinema.

When Objects Dream:
Man Ray at The Met in New York

The Metropolitan Museum of Art stages the first major exhibition dedicated to one of Man Ray’s most significant contributions to his field: the rayograph.

Stories in Sound: Celebrating
Five Years of Listening Pitch 

The Listening Pitch has funded and commissioned 10 remarkable films. Each one asks the important question: what happens when we truly listen?

British Textile Biennial:
Past Meets Future

British Textile Biennial takes place in venues right across Lancashire, celebrating the region’s rich textile history and looking to the future of design.

Paris Photo 2025:
Innovative Curation

Paris Photo returns this November for its 28th edition with a diverse and dynamic programme, featuring 220 exhibitors from 33 countries.

Erwin Olaf: A Retrospective
of Light, Shadow & Identity

The Stedelijk Museum honours a landmark artist, whose visually perfect images simultaneously confronted difficult and uncomfortable realities.

Diane Arbus:
A Constellation of Influence

The retrospective at Berlin’s Gropius Bau presents images that resonate – confirming Arbus’ enduring power and legacy in the photographic canon.

Staged Ambiguity

Gregory Crewdson’s eerie and elaborately staged photographs of suburban American are part of an extensive new retrospective at Kunstmuseum.

Lee Miller: Vision, Fearlessness
and the Power of Photography

Tate Britain’s new retrospective offers the most comprehensive survey of her work ever staged in the UK, presenting 230 prints – many never before seen.

Home, Industry, Photography:
Foto/Industria Returns to Bologna

The Photography Biennial of Industry and Work marks its seventh edition, exploring the intersections of capitalism, labour, technology and visual culture.

This Weekend at Frieze London

The annual fair opens in Regent’s Park. 2025’s edition is a testament to the its enduring influence, featuring more than 280 galleries from 45 countries,

Expanding the Canon

David Benjamin Sherry’s saturated, monochrome photographs of Antarctica highlight the devastating impact of climate change on the region’s ice.

William Kentridge:
The Pull of Gravity

William Kentridge’s monumental sculptures take over Yorkshire Sculpture Park, which presents over 40 works in bronze, steel, paper and plaster.

The Body as Ritual

Marina Abramović reframes desire, ritual and spirituality in a new exhibition at Aviva Studios, combining traditions and folklore from the Balkans.

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