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.
Shared Identities
Harn Museum of Art presents a photographic exploration of American landscapes through the works of artist like Ansel Adams and Mark Berndt.
Calling for Action
‘American Job’ draws upon more than 40 iconic photographers to explore the history and influence of the US Labour movement.
The V&A Parasol Foundation Prize: Championing Women in Photography
This year’s winners of the V&A Parasol Foundation Prize for Women in Photography explore the ways individuals and communities come together.
Art Paris 2025
Art Paris returns for its 27th edition this April, welcoming galleries from around the world and celebrating the very best of contemporary art.
Navigating Relationships
A new documentary explores the complex and nuanced relationship between photographer Joel Meyerowitz and his wife Maggie Barrett.
History Rewritten
C/O Berlin showcases a summary of contemporary African photography, challenging Western perspectives and exploring alternative narratives.
US Photography Shows This Spring
These five US exhibitions on display this spring showcase photographers who use the camera to hold power to account and bring injustices to light.
Design’s Defining Moments
The Museum of Modern Art in New York highlights significant objects, from the 1930s to the present day, that have changed the global design landscape.
Below the Surface
Sainsbury Centre’s Can The Seas Survive Us? asks big questions about the impact of climate change on marine ecosystems and coastal communities.
Multiple Selves
Jana Šantavá’s photography evokes the unsettling feeling of witnessing a doppelgänger, contrasting people’s internal worlds with external environments.
Dreaming in Architecture
At Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Refik Anadol reimagines open-access imagery, sketches and blueprints of Frank Gehry’s projects using AI.
Culture Redefined
National Portrait Gallery showcases more than three decades of images from The Face Magazine, a publication which shaped British youth culture.
Echoes of an Era
Tate Britain’s extensive display collates the defining moments of the 1980s, showcasing photography that reflects the era’s monumental social transformation.
Exhibitions and Events for International Women’s Day 2025
Celebrating brilliant art created by women, whilst acknowledging the ever-pressing challenges that face female-identifying creatives globally today.
Identity Obscured
Polish photographer Paweł Piaskiewicz’s minimalist images tests the boundaries of anonymity and individuality, obscuring the figures in the images.
Art After Dark
Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian brings the wonder of the cosmos to central London, encouraging visitors to consider humanity’s relationship to space.
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