Fanglin Luo: Embodying Tradition
London-based artist and curator Fanglin Luo’s interdisciplinary practice seamlessly moves between performance, painting and photography.
London-based artist and curator Fanglin Luo’s interdisciplinary practice seamlessly moves between performance, painting and photography.
A new exhibition at VISU Contemporary spotlights the women artists who are continuing the long tradition of Surrealism for the modern age.
This spring, a new immersive experience dedicated to David Bowie is opening at London’s Lightroom, transporting viewers into his creative mind.
A new collection of Sebastião Salgado’s photographs is dedicated to some of the planet’s most remote places, drawing attention to decline and melt.
The 10th edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women is a remarkable display of creativity, place and dialogue, acknowledging a vibrant art scene.
The UK’s first exhibition on Elsa Schiaparelli spans the 1920s to today, celebrating the innovative designer’s influence and tracing its origins.
This April, galleries from around the world come together as part of The Photography Show, taking place at the Park Avenue Armory in New York.
World Press Photo spotlights the photojournalists who capture familiar narratives and unspoken ones, broad perspectives and intimate insider views
Malta Biennial returns for its second edition this spring. The event operates at the intersection of contemporary art and cultural heritage.
Whitechapel Gallery presents a rare archival exhibition of the work and practice of pioneering American artist and educator Senga Nengudi.
Fotografiska Shanghai tracing the artist’s practice, spanning two decades through over 100 works that explore visual resistance and bodily narrative.
Museum Tinguely in Basel presents five installations by Angelica Mesiti, who has worked between performance, sound and video since the early 2000s.
This new exhibition spotlights Scotland’s post-war modernist architecture, selected from Phipps’ photographs of 160 buildings across the country.
Cooper Hewitt in New York traces the history of music and design through an array of archival objects, including posters, album art and equipment.
Kunstmuseum Den Haag presents a major show celebrating the career of legendary photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin.
Foam pays tribute to the legacy of photographer Martin Parr with a new exhibition, which brings together a selection of his most iconic works.
These five new publications spotlight some of the most prominent figures working in photography, alongside exciting emerging voices in the space.
Tina Simakova is a master of natural light and minimal settings, using them to create atmospheric portraits rooted in intimacy and vulnerability.
Chrissy Lush’s figures are often set within domestic and suburban environments, responding to external pressures located just outside the picture frame.
Linda Westin brings methods from neuroscience into artworks. These pictures present forest canopies like portals into other worlds, where the skies glow.
In portraiture, Senay Berhe demonstrates a considered approach to framing and lighting, whilst also emphasising the depths of human emotion.
A new publication highlights BIG’s two-decades-long pursuit of innovative architectural forms that surprise, engage and transform the way we live.
West African symbolism, cinematic storytelling and personal history come together in a celebration of Côte d’Ivoire’s photographic landscape at ICP.
Jane Fulton Alt has spent more than 40 years visiting a lake in northern Wisconsin, where the season for water lilies is as fleeting as the light.
In Aesthetica’s latest print edition, creatives explore how histories – whether personal, political or both – are written into the spaces we inhabit everyday.
Harold Ross’s long exposure Night series, in which trees and clearings are bathed in a bright white glow, evokes a feeling of enchantment and mystery.
Steve McQueen presents a powerful ensemble of multimedia works that explore the boundaries of imagination, memory, space and time.
High Museum presents the artist’s first retrospective in over twenty five years, featuring nearly two hundred objects, many never or rarely exhibited.
Fotomuseum Winterthur presents the artist’s first major show in Switzerland, offering audiences the chance to witness his intimate portraits up close.
Museum of Fine Art, Houston presents Ernesto Neto’s soaring crochet installation, that fills the gallery space with spiraling colour and movement.
The Prize marks its 20th anniversary with four exhibitions across North Yorkshire galleries, bringing together fifty talented artists from previous editions.
Since 2011, the festival has captured what matters most to young creatives through an open call. This year – marking the 16th edition – is no different.
Yasuhiro Ogawa, a leading figure in Japanese contemporary photography, has been documenting Kyoto for 10 years. The results are on view in Berlin.
Latvian photographer Inta Ruka spent decades documenting the people and places of Riga, capturing the city in the process of massive transformation.
Fondazione Prada presents Dash, a new multimedia project devised by Chinese artist Cao Fei, which explores the emergence of “smart agriculture.”
Baltic presents an exhibition that brings together images by documentary photographer Tish Murtha, alongside brand new work by Kuba Ryniewicz.
Designer Yinghan Qian’s bold creations are inspired by ‘Zen’, asking how can fashion tell us something new and essential about the human condition?
The Manhattan gallery welcomes back visitors after a 60,000-square-foot expansion, envisioned by Pritzker Prize-winning architecture firm OMA.
Fotografiska Stockholm present the work of artistic duo Atoosa Farahmand and Oscar Hagberg, who spotlight the lives of women and girls in Iran.
The Met presents a major retrospective of designer Lillian Bassman, charting her course from design apprentice to art director and photographer.
Phoebe Boswell is the latest artist to be part of Art on the Underground, with four large-scale artworks at Bethnal Green and Notting Hill Gate stations.
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art presents a major retrospective of Sophie Calle, one of the most influential and enduring voices in contemporary art.
Foam Talent 2026 features 30 selected artists, from 22 countries, each of whom demonstrates an enduring commitment to visual storytelling.
The multidisciplinary work of British Japanese artist Simon Fujiwara invites us to confront the contemporary world in its beauty and complexity.
Art Paris returns to the majestic setting of Grand Palais this April, with an exciting programme that welcomes 165 galleries from over 20 countries.
Shortlisted artists, Jane Evelyn Atwood, Weronika Gęsicka, Amak Mahmoodian and Rene Matić, are part of a show at The Photographers’ Gallery.
Center for Art and Advocacy places the photographs of Gordon Parks in dialogue with artist Beverly Price, revealing the enduring influence of the camera.
Precious Seronga is an emerging Tanzanian artist whose new book, Afro Maximalism, “celebrates an aesthetic of excess, women of colour and African textiles.”
Rania Matar collaborates with women and girls across Lebanon to create intimate portraits that explore the turbulent reality of life in the country.
In Jessie Li’s multidisciplinary work, everyday objects expand to become investigations into personal memory and community and family archives.