Ethereal Landscapes

Shimmering white veils drop down from the sky in Reuben Wu’s latest body of work, creating the illusion of barriers, or curtains, between worlds.

Staged Realities

Chou Ching-Hui’s intricate Animal Farm series comprises large-scale, diorama-like scenarios, holding up a mirror to contemporary society.

Image as Construct

As definitions of photography change, Felicity Hammond tracks relationships between data mining, image-making and machine learning.

Collaged Fragments

Anne Mason-Hoerter presents a fresh approach to the food photography genre, by cutting and pasting many pictures together from memories.

Spatial Immersion

The pioneering collective Squidsoup develops responsive, all-encompassing art installations that combine light, sound and new technology.

Evoking Memories

Diane Hemingway’s dreamy image collection is a deeply personal, bittersweet reflection on how art and nature can help us navigate grief.


The Power of Movement

Modern Art Oxford’s summer 2025 exhibition invites visitors to explore the incredible power of movement as a method of connecting, learning and living.

Top 5 Exhibitions this July 

We bring you the top exhibitions to enjoy this July, featuring artists that explore identity, family and national history, as well as the future of design.

Drama Between the Tides:
The Art of Yin Yunya

Bodies of water, tidal rhythms and shells appear throughout Yin Yunya’s practice – a place where documentary and fine art photography collide.

The Image Remains: A New Era for
Photography in Dublin’s Docklands

PhotoIreland, a longstanding force in the visual arts landscape, unveils the exciting new International Centre for the Image in the city’s North Wall.

Radiant Creations

Plein Soleil, the latest exhibition from De Revana, considers the history of light as a creative material. The show explores the medium’s enduring appeal.

The Essence of Water

Wellcome Collection’s latest exhibition focuses on humanity’s relationship with freshwater, and how it shapes our culture, climate and infrastructure.

Anicka Yi and the
Poetics of Interdependence

At MFAH, Anicka Yi’s luminous sculptures and haunting digital ecosystems offer a glimpse into a world where art, biology and technology converge.

Edward Burtynsky:
Beauty and Fragility

Edward Burtynsky’s landscape photography reveals the startling impact of human behaviour on the natural world, and the beauty that can still be found.

Sou Fujimoto’s Future Forest:
Nature-Inspired Architecture

Mori Art Museum charts the course of one of the most innovative architects of our times, drawing on the influence of nature and forests in his practice.

A New Perspective

High Museum of Art spotlights the visionary artists of the New Vision movement, and the contemporary practitioners who are continuing their legacy.

Visual Activism

A new exhibition as part of Bienal Fotografia do Porto explores the role of photographers in preserving memory and encouraging activism.

Memory of a Place

Nick Prideaux’s photo book navigates the loss of the photographer’s family home in Australia, offering a powerful meditation on grief and climate disaster.

Collective Memory

Lebanese photographer Randa Mirza documents the changes she has seen in her home city of Beirut, impacted by both conflict and economic upheaval.

The Power of Place:
Liverpool Biennial 2025

This year’s programme, Bedrock, features 30 artists and collectives across 18 venues, spanning heritage sites, community spaces and cultural institutions.

A Major Cultural Moment:
Rencontres D’Arles 2025

Rencontres D’Arles returns as one of the biggest events in the international photography calendar, spotlighting renowned names and emerging talent.

Barbara Kruger:
Visual Resistance

Guggenheim Bilbao presents a new show from renowned artist Barbara Kruger, whose text-based work questions consumerism, language and media.

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