Rediscovering History

Where Memory Remains is a thought-provoking theme for the 15th edition of Photaumnales, especially in today’s media landscape.

Cultural Expression

The interaction of faith, culture, fashion and individual expression is examined in world-first exhibition Contemporary Muslim Fashions.

Artificial Vision

Trevor Paglen’s Sight Machine collaboration with Kronos Quartet articulates the world – and human interactions – through AI code.

Coastal Documentation

Rusty Wiles is a Florida native, who serves as a firefighter and paramedic. Five years ago, he downloaded Instagram and began to shoot.

5 to See: This Weekend

Top picks for the beginning of November use cinematic aesthetics and candid photography to capture the essence of pivotal eras in history.

5 to Read: This Month

From new photographic series to architectural monographs, November’s must-read publications chronicle migration, urbanity and post-war life.

Digital Frontiers

Innovative Japanese collective teamLab combine technology, design and the natural world to create immersive interdisciplinary installations. 

Understanding Humanity

To mark the opening of its new venue for photography, Fondation Henri Cartier Bresson pays tribute to activist Martine Franck.

Articulating Reality

Premiering at FACT, Liverpool, Broken Symmetries presents innovative works by artists navigating the shifting realities of science.

Quiet Disconnection

No mobile phones, radios or microwaves are permitted in part of the state of West Virginia. Paul Kranzler and Andrew Phelps investigate.

Representing Chronology

Images by Hiroshi Sugimoto explore the relationship between art and time, raising questions about representations of history.

Urban Expanses

Around 55% of the world’s population lives in urban areas. Chronicling this phenomenon across major cities is photographer Michael Wolf.

5 Interior Design Brands

A selection of innovative companies transforms domestic space through sleek aesthetics, functionality and conceptual innovation.

Retold Narratives

Offering female perspectives on WWI, No Man’s Land offers rarely-seen images taken by contemporary and wartime photographers.

Surreal Architecture

Laurent Chéhère’s surreal images expose hidden narratives, repositioning buildings in the sky whilst bringing unique details into focus.

Visual Exchange

November 2018’s Magnum Square Print Sale in partnership with Aperture looks to physical and metaphorical journeys through iconic images.

Championing Inclusivity

The ING Discerning Eye exhibition is a destination for art collectors, offering the chance to discover key emerging artists.

Innovative Perspectives

Spanning architectural imagery, fashion campaigns and photojournalism, 30 Under 30 celebrates women in contemporary photography.

Nostalgic Outdoors

Dylan Lewis is a photographer from Richmond, Virginia. Addressing themes of loneliness in the 21st century, the images express a sense of longing.

Celebrating Innovation

The eleventh edition of Beazley Designs of the Year – now on view at Design Museum, London – comprises 87 nominations across six categories.