Message in the Sky
At a time when it can be hard to decipher “real” from “artificial”, Reuben Wu shows us what it is possible to create on location, using light carrying drones.
Crafting a Memory
Es Devlin explodes the status-quo, pushing artistic boundaries between literature, stage and set design in a major New York exhibition spanning 30 years.
Visions of the Future
NGV Triennial calls for collective activity in the face of climate crisis, with John Gerrard’s ominous digital flags reflecting on the impact of the oil industry.
Evocative Storytelling
Polina Washington has a background in film cinematography. Light and colour are key to her work, where a lone sunbeam tells a story.
Striking Landforms
The Gobi Desert is listed amongst the top 10 largest in the world. Jonas Daley’s landscapes capture its imposing rocky mountain ranges in pastel hues.
Brick Architecture: 5 Buildings to Know
Brick is one of the oldest and most versatile man-made materials used for construction today. Here are five stand-out examples of buildings worldwide,
Closing the Distance
Hangar Photo Art Center displays the work of 12 women photographers from Magnum who bridge the distance between artist, subject and viewer.
Aesthetica Art Prize:
Picturing the Landscape
The desire to represent the world around us through pictures can be traced back more than 45,000 years. Now, artists are finding new ways to visualise land.
Doug Aitken:
Return to the Real
In a show spanning 15 years, artist Doug Aitken demonstrates the dislocating yet connective power of technology and modern communication.
Future Gardens
Zane Priede asks questions about how plant life might evolve. The result is a dystopia – where uncanny flowers and fruits mutate before our eyes.
10 Questions With… Alia Ali
Patterns and textiles are Alia Ali’s main motif; she’s best known for making portraits in which cloth is used to conceal and camouflage her subjects.
Architecture Shows: 5 To Know
Aesthetica presents a list of must-see exhibitions from institutions including London’s Design Museum, the National Gallery of Scotland and Vitra.
A World Full of Wonder
Guest Editions publishes Laura Pannack’s Romanian-folktale-inspired photobook, ‘Youth Without Age and Life Without Death.’ We review the work here.
Capturing the South
The High Museum of Art brings together a show that examines the complex and critical history of the American South’s culture, character and history.
Layered Horizons
Polish-born photographer Magda Biernat, who is based between New York and Paris, is interested in the oceans and how they connect to one another.
Caring for Ecosystems
This year’s edition of Noorderlicht Photo brings together image-makers who explore ways we can improve society – both for people and the planet.
Winter Photography Shows
The festive period is approaching and, for many, winter is starting to unfold. Here are five shows that revel in the crisp, bright beauty of the season ahead.
Art and Design: 5 Shows to Know
Material culture tells the story of humankind. Here is a list of exhibitions about how design shapes our everyday lives, and can propose ideas for the future.
Gifts for Art & Culture Lovers
Aesthetica highlights 10 gift ideas perfect for arts and culture lovers this season – including photobooks, magazines and creative experiences.
New Contemporaries:
Art in a Time of Change
Helen Cammock, Sunil Gupta and Heather Phillipson have teamed up to select this year’s Bloomberg New Contemporaries: 55 exciting fresh UK talents.
Power of Experimentation:
The December / January Issue
It’s that idea of the journey being more important than the destination. This issue is dedicated to artists who demonstrate the power of creative thinking.
The Turner Prize 2023:
Winner Announced
Jesse Darling takes up the award with a sculpture-based exhibition that powerfully explores perceived notions of class, Britishness, labour and power.
10 Questions With… Kristin Bedford
“All I can do is open a door with my photographs.” Kristin Bedford speaks to Aesthetica about her inspirations, and what it feels like to a take picture.
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