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.
Personal Narratives
Felicia Simion’s photography blur the line between fantasy and reality, placing anonymous figures into ethereal and strange locations.
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.
Beyond Convention
Internationally renowned architectural studio Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s new book explores the intersection of traditional and non-traditional design.
Eternal Moments
Rinko Kawauchi’s exhibition at Bristol’s Arnolfini captures the beauty in everyday moments, exploring themes of care, identity as well as sustainability.
Global Perspectives
Rijksmuseum bring the first exhibition of American photography to the Netherlands with an expansive show of more than 200 images.
Collective Energy: The February / March Issue
The February / March issue of Aesthetica has landed. This edition is dedicated to the movers and shakers, as well as the power of collaboration and resilience.
Defiant Optimism
Andoni Beristain’s latest series, “Pieza Madre”, pays homage to his late mother and reminds viewers to embrace everyday joy and experiences.
Sustainability in Focus
These five exhibitions showcase renowned artists and emerging voices who are using their platform to call for action against the climate crisis.
Portrait of Britain
A highlight of each January is seeing Britain’s high streets, railway stations, airports and shopping centres transform into a public portrait gallery.
The World at Our Feet
Somerset House, London, unveils a monumental exhibition dedicated to soil – exploring the incredible, life-sustaining ecosystem beneath us.
New Perspectives
California Museum of Photograph’s latest exhibition traces Ansel Adams’ later works, as he attempted to navigate the social changes of the 1960s.
The View from Above
Zdeněk Vošický’s aerial photographs capture the rolling hills and stunning scenery of Czechia, creating breathtaking minimalist series.
Moving Structures
MAXXI Museum presents the work of architects and creatives who ask the question: if the world is always moving, why should architecture stand still?
Interactive Experiences
London Art Fair returns for its 37th edition with new shows from 120 international galleries and exhibitions of modern and contemporary art.
Urban Symmetry
Nina Papiorek’s minimalist architectural photography explores the relationship between society and the structures we use in daily life.
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