Top 10 Cultural Cities
Aesthetica selects ten destinations across the world which offer visually and conceptually arresting architecture, galleries and museums.
Aesthetica selects ten destinations across the world which offer visually and conceptually arresting architecture, galleries and museums.
Daniel Libeskind is known for a series of striking, resonant and sustainable buildings and design projects, combining intersecting angular forms.
Aesthetica Art Prize alumnus Alinka Echeverria combines a background in anthropology with a critical, responsive approach to image-making.
A collection of work by Noémie Goudal comprises constructed images that reinvent built and natural environments through surreal visuals.
Maia Flore’s bright compositions combine feelings of joy and freedom with surreal themes, often evoking the very essence of summer.
We are delighted to announce the judging panel for the Aesthetica Art Prize 2019, comprising influential art figures across a range of media.
Drenched in theatrical suspense, Julia Fullerton-Batten’s images mix fine art with cinematic imagery to create multilayered narratives.
Over the past seven years, Dan Matthews has developed a uniquely graphic and cropped aesthetic that conjures a sense of the surreal.
Christo’s new public commission, The London Mastaba, is a puzzling monument which makes a jarring statement in the heart of Hyde Park.
Calling upon innovative practices, get inspired by winners from the past five years of the Aesthetica Art Prize. Entries open until 30 August.
Portraiture is a time-honoured genre. We select five artists from the Aesthetica Art Prize who redefine the style for the 21st century.
Shows open 18-19 August navigate private and public worlds, demonstrating the power of photography to communicate personal messages.
A new series by Todd Hido looks to the darkness of Northern Europe for inspiration, drawing audiences into unfamiliar yet curious worlds.
British painter and printmaker Tess Jaray RA is one of the inspiring female artists exhibiting in the ING Discerning Eye exhibition 2018.
PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai returns for 2018, showcasing contemporary and classic photography from Asia and around the world.
A new cultural hub brings the latest developments in Japanese art and design to the heart of London; Japan House launches with work from Sou Fujimoto.
On Common Ground at Goodman Gallery positions work by two of South Africa’s most renowned photographers side-by-side.
With two weeks to go until our call for entries closes, we reflect on the responsive works of 2016 Aesthetica Art Prize winner Rachel Ara.
Two exhibitions celebrate the versatile and deeply affecting oeuvre of Roman Vishniac, who captured a changing social landscape.