Vacant Shorelines

Marie Dreezen’s The Bluest of Days is a standout photography collection in which sandy beaches, rendered in blue, are floodlit by spectral shapes.

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.


Documentary Photography in Focus

These documentary shows bring together legendary names and new talent, with exclusive exhibitions happening across Europe throughout 2026.

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.

Coded Intimacy:
The Art of Jes Chen 

Jes Chen is an interdisciplinary artist and curator whose works explore the emotional relationship between human beings and AI systems.

Kinship & Community

A new publication from Aperture spotlights the Texas African American Photography Archives, an record of 20th century American life for Black communities.

Melting Landscape

Kristján Maack has devoted his career to capturing Iceland’s dramatic landscapes. His breathtaking shots are now at Reykjavík Museum of Photography.

A Moment in Time

Harold “Doc” Edgerton was a pioneer of high-speed imaging who made it possible to see what the human eye cannot, developing innovative flash technologies.

Sculptures from
the Aesthetica Art Prize

The five longlisted artists treat sculptural form as a way to examine systems — economic, social and institutional — that shape daily contemporary life.

The Body as Witness

A new photography exhibition at Phoenix Art Museum explores the human body in the context of movement, ageing, self-expression and identity.

Visionary Fashion Design

NGV’s show pairs up Rei Kawakubo and Vivienne Westwood, whose unrelenting efforts to defy the status quo transformed the world of design forever.

New Museum:
Design Innovation

This March, New Museum in New York will open a state-of-the-art building by architectural studios OMA / Shohei Shigematsu and Rem Koolhaas.

Yorgos Lanthimos:
Film Meets Photography

Onassis Stegi presents a major exhibition of photographs by the award-winning director, producer and screenwriter, Yorgos Lanthimos.

Design Shows for the Season

These five exhibitions spotlight important figures in design and explore how their ideas resonates within contemporary culture and everyday modern life.

Disrupting Conventions

Yemeni-Egyptian-American artist Yumna Al-Arashi creates work with a singular purpose: to oppose the oppression and stereotyping of women worldwide.

Biennial of Sydney:
Cultural Experimentation

The 25th Biennale of Sydney, titled Rememory, situates cultural memory at the intersection of art, history and civic reflection across five major sites

Cooper & Gorfer:
Multilayered Storytelling

Photography, painting, textiles and video collide in the works of Cooper & Gorfer, who are renowned for constructing portraits in collaboration with women.

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