Into the Wetlands
Frank Relle travels along Louisiana’s waterways, recording otherworldly images of cypresses by using an intricate lighting system rigged to his flatboat.
Buildings Redefined
Renowned architect Kengo Kuma reflects upon a decade of structures, dedicated to renewing the bonds made between nature, people and places.
Analogue Landscape
Svetlana Talanova makes her works by hand in the darkroom, using photosensitive paper to show how patterns can often recur across humans and plants.
Graphic Playtime
Photomontages by Daniel Rose collide leaves and branches with geometric shapes, offering a fresh new perspective on the Japanese art form of ikebana.
Delicate Vignettes
Nuno Serrão’s minimalist images offer small parts of wider and complex narratives that are united by cinematic aesthetics and a sensitivity to the world.
Calder and Donovan:
Sculpture in Conversation
Seattle Art Museum celebrates the legacy of a master of 20th century sculpture, whilst enthralling audiences with one of today’s most exciting names.
Expanding Portraiture
A new show at PoMo is the culmination of Catherine Opie’s attempt to chase the special Norwegian blue light and the singularities of the beautiful landscape.
New Sculptures this Summer
We spotlight five new sculptures opening in public spaces and galleries this summer, revealing how the medium continues to move in unexpected directions.
Aperture: Celebrating
the Power of Photography
On September 18, Aperture will open its new home in New York, ushering in the next chapter for the 74-year-old photography non-profit and publisher.
Empowering Unheard Voices
Against the Tide is a new exhibition by documentary photographer Polly Braden, created in collaboration with young people growing up in UK coastal towns.
Photography as a Living Dialogue
The exhibition brings together two major Japanese artists, creating a dialogue across generations to examine the nation’s ever-evolving identity.
Body as Terrain
This summer, Tate Modern will stage the UK’s first show of Ana Mendieta in a decade, who challenged popular notions of sculpture, photography and film.
A Major New Commission
Internationally acclaimed artist Bharti Kher will create a major public work to mark the opening of Powerhouse Parramatta in Sydney later this year.
Capturing Historic Moments
Jill Edelstein is best-known for documenting South Africa at the end of Apartheid. A major retrospective of her work is now on display at Stills, Edinburgh.
Triennial of Photography Hamburg
The 9th edition of the celebrated festival spotlights 279 international artists in 11 exhibitions across eight renowned museums and galleries in Hamburg.
The Camera as Witness
Inferno & Paradiso at Photo Elysee presents 40 photographs taken by 20 photojournalists that distill the complexity of humankind in the modern era.
The Royal College of Art:
A Summer of New Talent
The world’s top university for art and design presents a packed season of insightful shows and events, foregrounding projects from 1,600 students.
Museum of the Year 2026
The Box, Plymouth is the winner of this year’s Art Fund Museum of the Year, selected by the judges for its for its both ambitious and welcoming approach.
Regional Identities:
Tish Murtha at Baltic
We spoke to Ella Murtha, daughter of renowned photographer Tish Murtha and curator of the latest show at Baltic, which celebrates the iconic artist.
Negotiating Visibility
Sunil Gupta’s photography has been instrumental in raising awareness around the fight for queer rights. Kettle’s Yard’s latest show celebrates his activism.
An Alternative Perspective
Another Japan captures the cultural diversity and authentic spirit found in Japan’s rural and regional communities, and the artwork created within them.
Rethinking Urban Spaces
Heatherwick Studio and SPPARC unveil the start of Olympia’s transformation from one of London’s Victorian public buildings into a new neighbourhood.
Colourful Still Life from
the 2026 Aesthetica Art Prize
We spotlight five longlisted artists who turn still life photography on its head, creating playful scenes that highlight the absurdity of modern life and society.
Immersive Art at
Bounded Space, Beijing
Artist Maxim Zhestkov’s latest work is a generative, interactive installation across four environments navigated by the viewer through using a joystick.
Shifting Environments
This summer, Fondation Beyeler brings together new works, recent films, and selected earlier pieces by one of the most innovative artists of his generation.
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