5 Artist Interviews
to Watch Online
Aesthetica collates five videos to watch and YouTube channels to browse – offering insights direct from some of the world’s leading creatives.
Aesthetica collates five videos to watch and YouTube channels to browse – offering insights direct from some of the world’s leading creatives.
Watch 5 short films from the Aesthetica Shorts Film Festival Archives. These works examine our changing relationship with the landscape.
Endless is a renowned street artist who started out using London’s walls as a canvas. A new virtual gallery opens online, showcasing bold work.
Bristol Photo Festival’s inaugural edition creates a space to reconsider social and historical landscapes in the city and around the world.
Renata Dutrée’s images reference the light and symbolism of the Golden Age, exploring concealment through spilt objects or falling petals.
The Anthropocene is a new geological age defined by humanity’s impact. Aesthetica highlights artists asking questions about the climate crisis.
Installations transform space, encouraging audiences to see the world in a new way. Discover five artworks from a new generation of artists.
Milan-based Debora Barnaba originally studied drawing and painting. She later embraced photography, for which she has won numerous awards. Her images express the power of self-portraits, with bodies that are controlled and subverted in favour of the photographic lens.
Malick Kebe is a photographer and curator putting Abidjan on the creative map through bold, high-contrast images filled with energy.
We highlight five Artists’ Films exploring ideas surrounding protest, race, new technologies, conformity and the natural landscape.
Whilst it is impossible to predict what the art world will look like after Covid-19, Latin American artists provide ideas on how to reshape the way we live.
Portrait of Humanity returns with a second compelling volume of images, comprising 200 intimate stories from across the world.
Delve into the Aesthetica Short Film Festival archives and explore what it means to be human. These films examine identity in today’s world.
Global museums and galleries are beginning to reopen – with reduced hours and safety measures in place. Discover five institutions launching shows.
The fair launches its online viewing rooms, with a programme of talks, film screenings and sculpture garden tours. View our Top 5 Recommendations.
From whimsical portraiture to anthropological studies, these new books meaningfully explore themes of sustainability, identity and beauty.
Steffen Tuck’s minimalist perspectives “reduce the visual noise” of urban topographies. She offers sections of landscapes, splicing colour and form.
Across galleries, desert landscapes and major architectural landmarks, artists continue to make statements about the world through installations.
Galleries and audiences have had to adapt to a new normal, attending online show and talks. NOW Gallery discusses their digital programme.