Atmospheric Locales
SAGE Paris brings together works by Daido Moriyama, Weegee and Eugène Atget, capturing the figures that define the urban terrain.
SAGE Paris brings together works by Daido Moriyama, Weegee and Eugène Atget, capturing the figures that define the urban terrain.
In 1947 – long before the dawn of the camera phone – Polaroid offered consumers an accessible method of visual documentation.
Work by Aesthetica Art Prize alumnus Liz West is featured in a new publication by Gingko Press, Lust for Light.
Thomas Demand’s unique approach to photography involves the construction and documentation of uncanny environments.
By disrupting time-honoured notions of chronology, a new exhibition provides a fresh approach to visual communication.
The institutional landscape is transforming, dissolving the physical boundaries between artwork and viewer.
Large scale photographs from multidisciplinary artist Taryn Simon are interested in power structures and unearthing systems of control.
Vienna-based artist Charlotte Pann focuses on the phenomenon of relation as a base for and as a result of spatial constellation.
Edward Burtynsky’s large format aerial photographs shed light on remote locations, foregrounding the impact of human activity.
This weekend, 3-4 March, galleries across the globe ask how meaning is constructed and challenged in today’s unsteady climate.
Gianfilipo di Rossi finds precision and inspiration in the composition of the city’s architecture, with works that are a harmonious exertion of form.
John Akomfrah’s environmentally conscious video installation, Purple, offers meaningful dialogues about climate change.
Each individual frame crafted by Christian Tagliavini – an artist known for a precise approach – tells a complex narrative.
In order to move forward, it is often important to look back. MIA Photo Fair celebrates the history of the medium whilst introducing new methods.
Foregrounding innovative approaches, Dorotheum’s Design First auction tracks creative history, offering a unique curation of works.
Works by Sali Muller, an artist longlisted for the 2016 Aesthetica Art Prize, are currently on display at two simultaneous exhibitions.
Hans Kotter’s Luminous Infinity at Galerie Michaela Stock comprises a range of the artist’s light installations and kinetic objects.
A new exhibition foregrounds William Klein’s unique combination of abstraction and fashion, playfully incorporating light and haute couture.
Author Caroline Till chairs a talk at Design Museum, London, bringing together some of the leading thinkers in sustainable making.