Framing Structures
How nine photographers have shaped visions of Japan’s post-war architecture, whilst offering new and innovative suggestions for the genre’s future.
Oceanic Immersion
Striking underwater pictures feature in a brand new compendium dedicated to contemporary image-makers from across Australia and New Zealand.
Garden in Bloom
Experimenting with analogue cameras to capture dreamlike, sun-dappled pictures of plants, petals and leaves that seem to drift in and out of sharp focus.
Ethereal Landscape
Environmental art, photography and sculpture come together in Gjert Rognli’s images, which are inspired by the shifting seasons across northern Norway.
Urban Vignettes
Lotte Ekkel creates interesting crops of buildings and brings details into focus, harnessing natural light as a subject and guide when making pictures in the city.
Contemporary Portraiture
from the Aesthetica Art Prize
These five photographers from the 2025 Aesthetica Art Prize longlist create images that explore modern ideas of representation, visibility and identity.
Nick Brandt:
Portraits of Precarity
The artist’s latest exhibition in Turin focuses on animals, environments and people devastated by climate change, photographed in striking tableaux.
Life on the Margins
A new exhibition features Donna Gottschalk’s documentation of queer life in the 1970s and 1980s, on display to audiences for the first time.
Faithe Yang:
Migration & Belonging
Faithe Yang explores queer intimacy and cross-cultural exchange, reinterpreting everyday gestures and relaxed scenes from an “othering” perspective.
Women by Women:
PhotoVogue Festival 2026
The event returns to Milan for its 10th anniversary in March, presenting a programme dedicated to the many perspectives that womanhood can encompass.
Ruth Asawa: A Defining Voice
A major retrospective at Guggenheim Bilbao includes Asawa’s best known suspended looped-wire sculptures and her nature-inspired tied-wire pieces.
Vivid Illuminations:
Five Light Installations to See
These five exhibitions transform everyday spaces into immersive experiences, using the fundamentals of light and colour to create something brand new.
Dana Lixenberg:
Quiet Observation
MEP’s exhibition weaves together a portrait of the USA, in which celebrities and lesser-known people are approached with equal levels of care and dignity.
Buildings That Care
V&A Dundee marks the 30th anniversary of Maggie’s, the cancer charity, with a show celebrating its thoughtful, nature-forward architecture design.
Unseen Communities
A new exhibition spotlights the previously unseen work of Joyce Edwards, whose compelling portraits captured life for people in 1970s London squats.
Scenes of Abstraction
from the Aesthetica Art Prize
We spotlight five talented artists, longlisted for the Aesthetica Art Prize, who play with materials, colour and form to create mesmerising abstract imagery.
Radical Architecture
A new book from gestalten reveals how Japanese home design can offer an alternative way of living, changing the everyday into something unexpected.
Catherine Opie:
Redefining Portraiture
National Portrait Gallery presents a retrospective of Catherine Opie, an artist whose career has redefined the social and political potential of the medium.
Martin Parr:
An Inimitable Figure
Isaac Blease, curator at the Martin Parr Foundation, discusses the gallery’s latest exhibition, which honours the remarkable legacy of its founder.
Time on Earth
At Fruitmarket in Edinburgh, Ilana Halperin seeks to make the vastness of geological time visible through sculpture, drawing and analogue photography.
Five Images from the
Sony World Photography Awards
The shortlists for the Sony World Photography Award Open Competition has been announced, spanning architecture, portraiture, travel and nature.
Gordon Parks:
We Shall Not Be Moved
Alison Jacques Gallery presents a celebration of the Gordon Parks Foundation’s 20th anniversary, showcasing the artist’s socially conscious images.
Technology Reframed
MASS MoCA’s latest exhibition grapples with the rapidly advancing digital innovations that are reshaping daily life, through the lens of 12 artists.
Salvatore Vitale: Art,
Activism and Social Reform
Photo Elysée presents the work of Salvatore Vitale, who explores the human cost behind the gig economy and how communities resist the system.
Photography, Power
and the Making of a Canon
The Museum of Contemporary Photography a marks its 50th anniversary, with a show that reflects on the shifting role of photography in modern society.
Documentary Photography in Focus
These documentary shows bring together legendary names and new talent, with exclusive exhibitions happening across Europe throughout 2026.
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