New Structural Languages
Studio Joy Works’ latest release celebrates the 25th anniversary of his firm, featuring a vast range of attention-grabbing structures.
Studio Joy Works’ latest release celebrates the 25th anniversary of his firm, featuring a vast range of attention-grabbing structures.
From nearby urban neighbourhoods in Paris to desert landscapes in the American West, Edouard Sepulchre’s images capture prairie-like idealism.
Anca Stefanescu (her work appeared in the June/July 2018 issue) is showing The Gift of Vision at the Larnaca Biennale. The exhibition runs until Friday 30, November.
Destination Art: 500 Artworks worth the Trip, a new publication by Phaidon that provides a guide to contemporary sculptures and installations.
This selection of retrospectives, group shows and international events celebrates women in the industry whilst reflecting on its history.
The AFAL group constitutes a significant venture in the history of Spanish photography, providing an insight to a time of cultural renaissance.
The Beauty of Lines creates juxtapositions between diverse works, revealing unexpected echoes and resonances of form and structure.
Brooklyn Museum’s new exhibition is a direct response to the crucial social and political issues that have dominated global conversations.
Redefining the concept of beauty, Sagmeister & Walsh’s multimedia, sensory installations push beyond superficiality to enhance perception.
Modern Nature at The Hepworth, Wakefield explores our evolving relationship with the organic world in an age dominated by urbanity.
Where Memory Remains is a thought-provoking theme for the 15th edition of Photaumnales, especially in today’s media landscape.
The interaction of faith, culture, fashion and individual expression is examined in world-first exhibition Contemporary Muslim Fashions.
Trevor Paglen’s Sight Machine collaboration with Kronos Quartet articulates the world – and human interactions – through AI code.
Rusty Wiles is a Florida native, who serves as a firefighter and paramedic. Five years ago, he downloaded Instagram and began to shoot.
Top picks for the beginning of November use cinematic aesthetics and candid photography to capture the essence of pivotal eras in history.
From new photographic series to architectural monographs, November’s must-read publications chronicle migration, urbanity and post-war life.
Innovative Japanese collective teamLab combine technology, design and the natural world to create immersive interdisciplinary installations.
To mark the opening of its new venue for photography, Fondation Henri Cartier Bresson pays tribute to activist Martine Franck.
Premiering at FACT, Liverpool, Broken Symmetries presents innovative works by artists navigating the shifting realities of science.