Surreal Everyday
Bobby Beasley is a self-taught photographer shaking up documentary style through the use of unexpected camera angles, intense saturation and bright lighting.
Living in Nature
Across coasts and forests, architects redefine the myth of the Canadian cabin through site-specific blueprints and more sustainable material choices.
States of Becoming
The Aesthetica Art Prize celebrates 20 years with a bold show of visionary practitioners working in film, photography, painting, sculpture and much more.
Vibrant Botanicals
Hyperreal plant pictures by Tom Leighton ask audiences to step onto another planet, which has been consumed by luminous, verdant undergrowth.
Emotive Atmosphere
Vijay Sarathy’s evocative pieces respond to the artist’s life in the Himalayas and his own deeply personal relationship with its diverse landscape.
Museums and Social Justice:
Towards Reckoning and Change
Who owns the past? How do museums reckon with their history? What comes next? There are just a few of the questions posed by a new book from T&H.
Fragile Beauty: Photography,
Desire and the Politics of Looking
This major exhibition explores how photography intertwines desire, identity and vulnerability, questioning who gets to look and who is looked at.
Reframing Installation
Art for Today’s Audiences
ARoS presents favourites from the museum’s huge collection, including works by Olafur Eliasson, Rose Eken, Shirin Neshat, Bill Viola and Tony Oursler.
Giving New Meaning to
Forgotten Images at NMWA
A new show introduces viewers to Marlo Pascual, whose practice manipulated found images and blurred the line between photography and sculpture
Arpita Shah Explores Family
Connections Across Generations
Developed across India, East Africa and the UK, this photographic series explores the connected histories of Arpita Shah, her mother and her grandmother.
Hiroshi Sugimoto
Explores Photography’s Afterlife
Extinction features 60 images from the artist’s early days in the late 1970s right up to now, surveying his depictions of theatres, seascapes and dioramas.
Impressions Gallery Confronts
the True Impact of Fast Fashion
Costing the Earth presents the work of Mandy Barker, Alice Fox, Hannah Lamb and Atiyya Mirza, who make work that responds to the climate crisis.
Nhu Xuan Hua Navigates
Fotomuseum Winterthur’s Archive
One Another explores memory as a shifting process, showing how photography can preserve, distort and reconstruct both personal and cultural histories.
Looking Towards a Future
Designed with Plant Materials
Leather grown from fungi. Light reactive bio-plastics. Fibreboard made from hemp. These are just some of the innovations to be found at NGV in Melbourne.
Reflecting on 200
Years of Photography
A new publication offers a panoramic celebration of photography, featuring landmark images, inventions, innovations, exhibitions and influential practitioners.
Haus der Kunst Recognises
a Pioneering Figure of Video Art
Steina: Playback traces more than five decades of work by an artist considered foundational to the history of video art, blending music and visuals.
Sayuri Ichida’s Prints Reflect
on Sisterhood, Memory and Loss
The Photographers’ Gallery, London, presents a contemplative and moving exhibition by a gifted printmaker, who reflects on the ties that bind us.
Meet the 2026 Aesthetica
Emerging Art Prize Winner: DIVA
We interviewed DIVA, a multimedia artist who was the recipient of this year’s Emerging Prize, for a film that explores artistic archives and cultural memory.
Reframing Black American
Life through the Magazine
Bold and Brilliant reveals how Black photography magazines reshaped a visual culture, making visible what was often excluded from mainstream media.
Brassaï’s Photographs Reveal
the Secrets of 20th Century Paris
A major presentation in Australia encompasses more than 150 of Brassaï’s “greatest achievements,” including atmospheric images of the city after dark.
Five Artists Ask Viewers
to See from Another Perspective
New immersive exhibition SENTIENTS invites visitors to surrender their human perspective and see the world through the eyes of other living beings.
Noguchi to Asawa
and the Politics of Design
Barnes Foundation’s show reconsiders 20th century art and design within the context of Japanese and Japanese American incarceration during WWII.
The Changing Landscape
of the Contemporary World
Doug Aitken transforms various mediums into an immersive digital environments that considers the intersection of identity, technology and landscape.
IMMA Explores Art and
Peace in Contemporary Europe
Technologies of Peace brings together researchers, artists, curators and renowned thinkers to examine one of the defining challenges of our time: peace.
Meet the 2026 Aesthetica Art
Prize Winner: Felipe Castelblanco
We spoke to this year’s winner about what it means to be recognised by the Prize, how the film was made and what’s next in his multidisciplinary career.
teamLab’s New Blueprint
for Digital Art Exhibitions
teamLab transforms their Tokyo museum into an environment where digital art and architecture redefines viewer experience and perception.
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