5 to See: This Weekend
Must-see shows running 22-23 September unite innovative design, pioneering photography and contemporary practice from across the world.
Must-see shows running 22-23 September unite innovative design, pioneering photography and contemporary practice from across the world.
PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai 2018 highlights boundary-pushing galleries and artists whilst offering timely dialogues about truth and fiction.
Aesthetica Art Prize alumnus Vikram Kushwah is selected as a winner for Portrait of Britain 2018, an award celebrating diversity in the UK.
Chicago Architecture and Design gives a historical account of one of America’s most interesting cities through an architectural lens.
Tyler Haughey’s images examine the north eastern coastal towns, looking at the ways in which we use, interactive with and remember summer locations.
A selection of artist-in-residence programmes offers emerging visionaries distinctive platforms for the conception and sharing of ideas.
Shows running 15-16 September are tied to a distinct sense of place, capturing life in diverse locations such as Mali, London, Italy and Belgium.
An exhibition of work at ICP by iconic artist Henri Cartier-Bresson is a tribute to street photography and his pioneering notions of immediacy.
Since the 1800s, Campari has been responsible for some of the most innovative imagery created in Italy. They discuss their branding in light of a new show.
Images by Thomas Wrede traverse the lines between simulation and reality by manufacturing the colossal through the miniature.
Architects’ Houses foregrounds 30 of the design world’s most prominent figures, including Norman Foster, Todd Williams and Billie Tsien.
How has the digital revolution impacted daily life? The Aesthetica Art Prize exhibition, currently on display at York Art Gallery, explores this.
An exhibition brings together work by 25 artists to question the changing definition of modern landscapes, revealing the traces left by war.
Aesthetica’s selection of photography and design shows open 8-9 September transports viewers across the globe and into interior landscapes.
David Birkin – winner of the 2018 Aesthetica Art Prize – creates powerful artworks which reflect on the way war is depicted in society.
Inspired by journeys through Mexico, Adam Wiseman’s Free Architecture captures the striking buildings that define the landscape.
Combining nostalgia with a sense of minimalism, a new, playful project by Sella Concept adheres to an interest in usability and movement.
London Design Biennale 2018 opens at Somerset House, London, offering international interpretations of the theme Emotional States.
The 2018 edition of Unseen Amsterdam – a leading event for the discovery of new photographic talent – announces its responsive programme.