Study in Geometry
Martin Levêque is deeply influenced by the long history of modernist photography, building crisp, colourful sculptures out of cardboard and metal.
Visual Memory
People and landscapes blend into each another in Stephanie O’Connor’s rich body of work, which examines themes of imagination and belonging.
Science Captured
Greg White cites Berenice Abbott as inspiration for the Base Quantities still life series, visualising everything from electricity to mass and length.
Personal Storytelling
The colour blue has long been associated with melancholy and sadness. Heather Evans Smith explores this feeling in a series of photographs.
Evoking Atmosphere
Nature is the subject of choice for artist Sandra Bartocha, whose images traverse sun-dappled forests and meadows filled with rich plant life.
Contemporary Craftsmanship
Collect Art Fair is the leading international platform for contemporary craft and design. This year, the event returns to Somerset House with 400 names.
Beneath the Surface
Maya Rochat’s show at Photo Elysée immerses viewers in a sensory exploration, juxtaposing nature’s grandeur with human made confines.
Rethinking Tradition
Silvia Rosi’s photography takes inspiration from African stage portraiture, exploring issues of migration, identity and collective memory.
Mona Hatoum: Building Tension
The first comprehensive survey of the artist’s work opens in the Netherlands, examining themes of control, displacement and fragile human existence.
Unfamiliar Territory
Reine Paradis is known for a distinct aesthetic and bold colour palette, and her new series continues to explore these ideas with meticulous detail.
UK Photography Shows to See
This winter, photography exhibitions across the UK cast new light on often overlooked and neglected communities and histories.
In Full Bloom: Exploring Flora in Contemporary Art
An ambitious and wide-reaching showcase at London’s Saatchi Gallery surveys the enduring influence of flowers across various art disciplines.
Fragile Ecosystems
Marshmallow Laser Feast’s Breathing with the Forest, which is now on display at Compton Verney, recreates part of the Amazon rainforest in-gallery.
Radiant Installation
The Light Festival 2025 at Battersea Power Station brings joy to dark winter nights, fusing art and technology whilst illuminating an iconic location.
Enhanced Topography
Richard Mosse’s new exhibition at MMoCA immerses viewers in haunting landscapes, blending environmental decay with evocative visual poetry.
Weegee: Urban Spectacle
Iconic photographer Weegee documented the spectacle of both gritty crimes and accidents, as well as the clamour around mid-century Hollywood.
Linder: A Major Retrospective
Artist, provocateur, trailblazer. The first London retrospective of acclaimed British artist Linder opens this February at The Hayward Gallery.
Personal Narratives
Felicia Simion’s mysterious photography blurs the line between fantasy and reality, placing anonymous figures into strange and ethereal locations.
Five Art Books for February
Discover five new art and photo books from established figures and new names, each of which tell an important story of life in the modern world.
An Unfinished World
Saul Leiter is one of the most celebrated pioneers of colour photography. This winter, he is the subject of a major retrospective at Foam in Amsterdam.
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