Human Observation
Whitney Hayes is a photographer passionate about capturing the defining moments of humanity – driven by mood as a compositional element.
Whitney Hayes is a photographer passionate about capturing the defining moments of humanity – driven by mood as a compositional element.
Approximately one third of the world’s land mass is covered by desert; a selection of innovative architects take on the challenge of these terrains.
Based between Rome and Los Angeles, Gianfilippo De Rossi focuses on street photography and the urban landscape – pinpointing changes in industry.
San Francisco-based portrait photographer Nirav Patel specialises in communicating a sense of peacefulness through the lens.
Championing young artists, architects and designers, COS extends its aesthetic to the wider sector, acting as a gallery space for new visionaries.
Rebecca Reeve started the Through Looking series in 2014, using grid-like forms as a means to capture, arrange and organise the landscape.
A new generation of artists considers the allure of visual stimulation, creating playful and immersive projects that trigger sensory experiences.
In an age where photography is democratised, Foam’s 2018 Talents create an overview of the world in a time of upheaval and apprehension.
A publication by Prestel Publishing and Magnum Photos surveys the extraordinary career and striking images of photographer Inge Morath.
Influential fashion photographer Erwin Blumenfeld’s oeuvre demonstrated a belief in image-making as an art form, pushing boundaries.
Spanning prestigious awards, conceptual designs and powerful monuments, this season’s must-see exhibitions examine how buildings shape lives.
Luo Yang’s raw and intimate portraits of women are a powerful assertion of identity, exploring shifting notions of femininity in China.
In an increasingly urbanised and digital world, virtual reality experience We live in an Ocean of Air offers an essential moment of reflection.
In celebration of its 25th anniversary, Fotomuseum Winterthur offers a glimpse into the collection – collating a range of seminal works.
In the beginning, there was a pulse. This is at the heart of a series of large-scale installations by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer built around vital signs.
In 2018, there are over 4 billion internet users worldwide. Revealing the hidden network behind this is Artangel winner Evan Roth’s Red Lines.
Xiaowei Chen works in the USA and China. We discuss her solo exhibition Endless Pointsat AroundSpace Gallery in Shanghai until 30 December.
Examining systems of control, Rafal Milach’s Refusal presents a study of architecture, objects and social structures in the Soviet Union.
Demonstrating a rich sense of heritage whilst looking to the future of design, this selection blends bold aesthetics with functionality.