Moment Suspended

Brooke DiDonato’s images stretch the boundaries of what is possible, asking us to look at domestic settings, landscapes and everyday objects again.

Fragile Landscape

Ingrid Weyland harnesses scrunched-up paper as a metaphor for humanity’s impact on nature, overlaying forest scenes with twisted print-outs.

Creative Portraiture

Jordan Diomandé shows a masterful command of natural lighting, shooting at golden hour to capture sunlit reflections and dramatic shadows.

Playing in Colour

The imaginative contemporary photography of Dublin-based Sarah Doyle plays with shapes and colours, to offer up a joyful viewing experience.

Sense of Magic

Cig Harvey engages all five of our senses, with pictures that bring together bright floral motifs, domestic interiors and figures in the landscape.

Routes Transform

Charting one artist’s journey from Florida, all the way to Maine, whilst examining the US landscape, as a site of mythmaking, nostalgia, fracture and longing.


From the Aesthetica
Art Prize: Landscapes

We spotlight five artists, previously long listed for the Aesthetica Art Prize, who are expanding what it means to document the natural environment.

Emerging Photography:
Top Exhibitions for January

Discover five international exhibitions that spotlight emerging artists, whose work is redefining how photography can be used to reflect our society.

Photography and Kinship

In Brussels, Family Stories highlights contemporary photographers who are pushing beyond a traditional documentary approach to tap into shared humanity.

Dana Awartani:
Remembrance Through Craft

Dana Awartani considers remembrance, healing and forgetting in her latest exhibition held at Towner Eastbourne, built on traditional artisanal techniques.

Viktor & Rolf:
Fashion Statements

The High Museum of Art in Atlanta foregrounds the design duo, who blurs the boundaries between clothing and art through unconventional work.

Shigeru Ban:
Architecture for Humanity

Pritzker Prize-winner Shigeru Ban has spent over four decades redefining what architecture can achieve, creating spaces that humane and visionary.

Contemporary Still Life:
A Genre Reimagined

These five photographers turn the tradition of still life photography on its head, creating playful scenes that highlight the absurdity of modern life.

A Highlight of the Year:
Aesthetica Art Prize Exhibition

We look back at the 2025 Aesthetica Art Prize, a major moment in our calendar and an important platform for emerging figures in contemporary art.

Nan Goldin:
Intimacy and Memory

A fresh look at the work of Nan Goldin, who has spent her career documenting intimacy, friendship, addiction and loss with an honest, unflinching eye.

2026 at a Glance:
Must-See UK Exhibitions

We recommend one show for every month of 2026, spanning retrospectives and group shows across art, design, photography and more. Mark your calendars.

Iris van Herpen:
Sculpting the Senses

Kunsthal Rotterdam’s retrospective of the designer offers not only a reflection on an extraordinary career, but also a vision of fashion’s future.

A Lens on the City:
Architectural Photography

Foregrounding five architectural photographers whose work redefines how we see urban spaces, experimenting with light, texture and abstraction.

Into the Woodland:
The Magic of Photographing Trees

We spotlight five photographers who capture the quiet magic found in woodlands, reminding audiences why it’s important to connect with nature.

Looking Forward:
Aesthetica in 2026

We’re looking forward at an exciting year full of opportunities for creatives, writers, filmmakers and games developers across the twelve months.

Seydou Keïta’s Studio Reimagined

The Brooklyn Museum presents the most expansive North American exhibition of the legendary Malian photographer’s work to date, with over 280 works.

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