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Reframed Narratives

Ajamu X’s latest exhibition at Foam Amsterdam asks: How can stories of queer communities be preserved when they are deliberately excluded?

Ann Hamilton:
Responding to Space

We speak to the renowned American visual artist, who transforms the immense top floor at Salts Mill in Bradford for her largest solo UK installation to date.

Helen Chadwick: Life Pleasures

A major retrospective at The Hepworth Wakefield celebrates a taboo-breaker and trailblazer: an artist unafraid to confront beauty, decay and mortality.

Nadav Kander: After Dark

The acclaimed photographer’s upcoming exhibition in London encourages pause and contemplation via three compelling, otherworldly bodies of work.

MPB: The Next Shot –
the Story Behind the Lens

MPB: The Next Shot invites filmmakers to explore the intersection of memory, technology and artistic growth by sharing stories of their old camera kit.

Cultural Reckoning

A new exhibition from artist Eva-Maria Lopez reveals the hidden histories of colonialism, profit and power that lie behind everyday plants.

Between Fine Art and Documentary

Karlheinz Wachsenegger’s projects span portraiture through to architecture – communicating emotion through camera angle, composition, light and tone.

Visionary Architecture

In 1972, a groundbreaking building opened in Tokyo’s Ginza District: The Nakagin Capsule Tower. Now, MoMA in New York surveys its story and influence.

Beyond the Fairytale

Tai Shani’s monumental sleeping sculpture fills the courtyard of Somerset House, inviting viewers to take a moment to dream of alternative futures.

Ragusa Foto Festival:
Beneath the Surface

Ragusa Foto Festival invites audiences to look more closely at the world around us, asking: what becomes possible when we move past the superficial?

Reframing the Archive

Rijksmuseum recontextualises its impressive collection of photography from 19th century India, placing it in dialogue with contemporary artists.

Powerful Documentary

Russell Newell’s photographs of Peckham in the 1980s provide a vital visual archive of Britain during a period of intense political and social upheaval.

Delicate Tension

Yuna Ding’s work is defined by muted colour palettes and a soft focus. Yet beneath the delicate visual and playful aesthetic lies an astute cultural critique.

The Politics of Visibility 

This is Gender presents an urgent and timely new exhibition, showcasing artists who consider the overlap of gender, disability and access to public life.

Portraits of Connection

Amy Horowitz’s first photobook includes 166 portraits of young adults, shot over five years in NY’s Washington Square Park and the West Village.

Messages in Light

The Brigitte Kowanz retrospective at Albertina Museum features luminous artworks that respond to the rise of digitisation and the information age.

Ten Artists for
World Photography Day

To celebrate World Photography Day, we’re sharing ten remarkable lens-based artists whose work has been featured in the pages of Aesthetica Magazine.

Behind Closed Doors

Photographer Pixy Liao takes stages portraits with her longterm partner, creating scenes that comically subvert stereotypes of gender and relationships.

Carrie Mae Weems:
History, Identity and Power 

Carrie Mae Weems is one of the most celebrated photographers of the 20th century. A new exhibition at Gallerie d’Italia celebrates her remarkable career.

Evolving Technology

The 2025 edition of Scorpios’ Encounters takes inspiration from humanity’s enduring fascination with longevity and extending natural lifespans.

Bonds of Sisterhood

Photographer Siri Kaur’s latest project focuses on her sister, exploring family bonds, growing up, femininity and the rejection of shame as a woman.

Navigating New Terrain 

White Cube’s latest exhibition considers how artists navigate humanity’s relationship with the landscape, creating artworks imbued with cultural meaning.

Virtual Beauty

Is technology changing the way we see ourselves? This question is at the heart of Somerset House’s 2025 summer show, which dives into digital culture.

Your Curious Journey:
Olafur Eliasson in Taipei

The exhibition highlights works that use natural phenomena such as light, air and water to sharpen audiences’ awareness of the world around them.

Light as Language,
Sound as Sculpture

The Cerith Wyn Evans exhibition at MCA Australia is filled with installations that ask us to consider how we inhabit time, and how we move through space.

This Season’s Unmissable Biennials

These five art festivals capture today’s zeitgeist, spotlighting artists who tackle urgent political and social issues and provoke important conversations.

Ecosystems Up Close

Hélios Boechat takes a zoomed in view of nature – drawing viewers into the microcosms of insects, flora and the evolutionary processes they embody.

Reframing the Body

Henriette Sabroe Ebbesen’s kaleidoscopic photos invite audiences to rethink how we see the body, morphing the familiar into something brand new.

Elliott Erwitt:
Joyful Photography

Elliott Erwitt is known for irreverent and witty photographs that show the absurdity of everyday life. His work is on display at Fotografiska Tallinn.

Eileen Perrier:
Identity and Belonging

Autograph’s new retrospective spotlights the career of Eileen Perrier, who uses the camera to foster real connections between individuals and communities.

Redefining the Narrative

A landmark new book from Getty celebrates the transformative, but often overlooked, influence of LGBTQIA+ artists on the history of photography.

Zanele Muholi: Visual Activism 

Zanele Muholi’s iconic series brings together Black, queer people in a celebration of love and joy, whilst recognising the barriers the community still faces.

Saïdou Dicko:
Tracing Shadows

Saïdou Dicko bridges collage, painting and lens-based media at The Photographers’ Gallery. His work features silhouettes set against vivid backdrops.

Five Exhibitions for August

Our top picks for August are a vital reminder that art is a tool for advocacy and activism, featuring artists who say something urgent about our current world.

Craft, Memory and Resistance

In Bristol, Arnolfini opens Dana Awartani: Standing by the Ruins, a deeply resonant exhibition that brings together new and existing works from the artist.

Photographic Tradition

The Royal Photographic Society’s annual exhibition returns for its 166th edition, spotlighting works that are both visually stunning and culturally important.

Rediscovering Nature

Stedelijk Museum invites audiences to reconnect with the environment, exploring magical, natural phenomena through innovative new technologies.

Life in Bloom

Photographer Sian Davey began transforming her garden in 2020, it has since become the backdrop to dozens of portraits of her friends and neighbours.

Forests Illuminate

Glowing firefiles illuminate Japan’s woodlands after dark in Kazuaki Koseki’s dazzling body of work, skillfully weaving together ecology and folklore.

Painterly Depictions

Light, line, texture and form are key elements of Ashley Chappell’s portraiture, which occupies a space somewhere between fine art and fashion.

Climatic Responses

A new publication looks back on over fifty years of environmentally attuned buildings that blend inside and outside, responding to natural landscapes.

Layered Perspective

American landscape traditions are reframed by Terri Loewenthal’s vibrant multi-layered compositions, which are psychedelic and flooded with colour.

Stories in Colour

Sanja Marušić combines collage, costume, painting and the camera to craft otherworldly settings where playful, surreal narratives unfold in unexpected ways.

Deep Looking:
The August / September Issue

This issue explores the power of stillness and reflection, spotlighting artists whose work creates space for nuance, complexity and bold new ideas.

Into the Landscape

Rock formations, sand and water are constant sources of inspiration for Agnieszka Ostrowska, whose images are shaped by travel and place.

Building Atmosphere

Neil Kryszak captures dreamlike moments, which embrace a feeling of darkness and uncertainty, rendered in a cinematic, neon-noir visual style.

Creative Vanguard

The latest Aesthetica Art Prize exhibition opens as a call to action, celebrating those who are at the vanguard of contemporary practice today

Radiant Botanicals

Debora Lombardi employs ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence to reveal pigments hidden within flowers, which emit a mesmerising glow.

Reframing the Future:
The Power of the Image

The Wellcome Photography Prize Exhibition, now in its 28th year, brings together thought-provoking stories of health, science and human experience.

Era-Defining Voices

Huxley Parlour brings together the works of Ilse Bing, Kati Horna and Dora Maar, three of the most influential avant-garde artists of the 20th century.

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