Scale of Perception
Photographer Charlie Goodge and Art Director Jessica Jung have paired up for an abstract series that parallels architecture and ceramics.
Photographer Charlie Goodge and Art Director Jessica Jung have paired up for an abstract series that parallels architecture and ceramics.
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, has the largest digital audience of any museum.
Aesthetica delves into its online programme.
On 22 April 1970, the world marked the first Earth Day. For its 50th anniversary, Aesthetica selects digital programmes to explore at home.
France-based Salomé-Charlotte Camors questions our individual responsibility for environmental and social issues. Undertaking extensive research, she then utilises conceptual photography to go beyond an image – to crystallise the interactions constitutive of our identity and conception of reality.
The art world is responding to an unprecedented moment. Archivio Luigi Pericle, Ascona, launches online initiatives for international audiences.
Sony World Photography Awards celebrates images with a powerful visual narrative. This year’s Open Competition winners are announced.
Stay inspired and informed with a selection of key literary podcasts to listen to. Spanning poetry and fiction, they look to the past, present and future.
‘Venus & Mercury’ is the latest series from Viviane Sassen. Whilst the show is closed, Huis Marseille’s Director, discusses the legacy of Sassen.
Sandra Zanetti is a multidisciplinary artist who exhibits internationally. Her work explores humanity’s relationship with reality by examining the shift of the human condition in relation to technological advances.
Cyril Lancelin combines technology and art, engaging the public with installations that provoke questions about the built environment.
Creative duo Julia Galdo and Cody Cloud formed JUCO after meeting at the San Francisco Art Institute in 2002. Aesthetica surveys their work.
Video content is integrated into our culture. The Aesthetica Art Prize celebrates artists working with film as a means to question today’s world.
After half of Claudia Andujar’s family were killed in WWII, she dedicated five decades to raising awareness of the Yanomami people in Brazil.
Growing up on the east coast of South Africa, Travys Owen is invested in his surroundings, translating bright blue skies into the still image.
Doan Ly’s images are reminiscent of Caravaggio’s legacy – light draping past segments of melon, orange peels and split pomegranates.
Sculpture is evolving, with digital techniques continuing to widen its definition. The Aesthetica Art Prize celebrates this creative innovation.
Joshua White, Gallery Director at Hamiltons, discusses works from Don McCullin and collections from the British Film Institute.
Jimmy Marble’s first camera was an iPhone 3 – it “helped me to get over my fears about photography.” Aesthetica surveys five years’ work.
Federica Beretta, Director at Opera Gallery London, discusses managing the gallery in a time of mass-closures and isolation.