Redressing Physicality
Adelaide Damoah’s practice involves using her body as a “living paintbrush” to paint or print onto various surfaces. Damoah discusses her series.
Adelaide Damoah’s practice involves using her body as a “living paintbrush” to paint or print onto various surfaces. Damoah discusses her series.
Stefanie Moshammer combines fiction and reality, tapping into key contemporary questions about the nature of truth in the digital age.
A new exhibition of works by Viviane Sassen at the Hepworth Wakefield offers fragmented compositions and hyperreal landscapes.
Between 1976-1991, documentary photographer Tish Murtha recorded the lives of communities in the North East of England.
An exhibition of work by Yto Barrada at Pace/MacGill Gallery features a photographic project created in the artist’s hometown, Tangier.
A series of photographs by Andrew Jackson explores the identities of migrants from Jamaica, investigating ideas of memory and family.
Harry Gruyaert was one of the first European photographers to embrace the potential of colour. His iconic work is on show at Fotomuseum Antwerp.
Fotografie Forum Frankfurt highlights photographers working at the forefront of environmental awareness.
Key fairs, awards and solo shows running 21-22 April celebrate the diversity of human experience through innovative practice.
The cinematic images of photographer Todd Hido are both compelling and melancholy, drawing upon memories of vanished suburban neighbourhoods.
The World Photography Organisation announce the overall winners of the Sony World Photography Awards 2018.
Anja Niemi returns with an uncanny series that lookg at the iconic image of the cowboy, a symbol largely drawn from the myths of wild west movies.
French-Moroccan artist Bouchra Khalili creates films, photographs, video installations and prints that explore migration and displacement.
A show investigates the relationship between biological and architectural forms, drawing comparisons that link nature and technology.
Photographer Julia Fullerton-Batten’s most recent body of work is inspired by the River Thames and its historical significance.
Launching as part of Milan Design Week, BEEM, a new collection of LED lamps looks to the future through an engagement with notions of form.
Set against the backdrop of a changing cultural landscape, Ffotogallery retraces 40 years of history by delving into the archives.
A new piece by artist and filmmaker Kahlil Joseph, Fly Paper, opens The Stores’ new exhibition studios in Berlin.
Ahead of a panel discussion at Future Now, Jasmina Cibic explores how artists’ film is establishing itself as a standalone genre that reflects social attitudes.