Pioneering Minimalism
In a fast-paced world, time is valuable. In answer to this, Design Shanghai foregrounds simple and innovative solutions.
In a fast-paced world, time is valuable. In answer to this, Design Shanghai foregrounds simple and innovative solutions.
A new data-driven artwork by Aesthetica Art Prize artist Henry Driver is showcased as part of Collusion’s Bury St Edmunds project.
Abbie Trayler-Smith’s After Darkness records the aftermath of conflict in Mosul by documenting the region’s people and places.
Showcasing the intricacies of architecture alongside contemporary photography, the city is awoken by annual outdoor festival Jaipur Photo.
The fourth edition of Photo London stages the past, present and future of the experimental medium which dominates visual culture.
John Sypal’s Zuisha series is led by the lens, using the camera as tool for creating painterly, automatic compositions.
In a culture defined by a continual stream of news, it is easy to become detached. The nominated projects reveal a human perspective.
Since 2011, Luca Tombolini has been drum scanning and printing on large scale prints, creating real-life scenes taken from long solo trips in remote areas.
New photography festival Duesseldorf Photo 2018 brings together a multiplicity of exhibitions and events. Expanding the boundaries of the medium, the event explores the past…
“I chose to use photography as a time machine.” A new exhibition tracks Hiroshi Sugimoto’s interest in the ancient past.
Peter Brown and Joe Holley’s book, Hometown Texas, explores the landscape and inhabitants of the vast region.
Two major works by pioneering video artist Bill Viola investigate the element of water, using it as a metaphor to understand the human condition.
Holden Luntz Gallery’s Constructed Space exhibition features the work of Aesthetica Art Prize alumnus André Lichtenberg.
Around 95 million images are shared on Instagram daily. Shows running 17-18 February examine photography’s revolutionary potential.
Marking a first in digital public art, striking Virtual Reality drawings made by multidisciplinary artist Nancy Baker Cahill are displayed on the huge digital billboards…
As part of Duesseldorf Photo Weekend, Lausberg Contemporary foregrounds work by David Burdeny, who captures sublime landscapes.
Juno Calypso invites viewers to become participants in an immersive installation, escaping from reality and into a cyber landscape based on western ideals.
Attila Olah is a Liverpool Hope University graduate whose practice revolves around symbolism, manipulating forms and pushing the boundaries of ceramics and ice sculpture.
The creative landscape is constantly expanding to welcome new approaches. The Armory Show offers opportunities for dialogue and discovery.