Webb-Ellis: Universal Languages
Notions of what it means to be human are constantly shifting. Multidisciplinary AAP artists Webb-Ellis discuss their recent, constantly evolving, projects.
Notions of what it means to be human are constantly shifting. Multidisciplinary AAP artists Webb-Ellis discuss their recent, constantly evolving, projects.
A collaborative exhibition at Silver Eye Center for Photography, Pittsburgh, explores the work and life of Sandra Gould Ford.
A selection of new work by renowned photographer Stephen Shore is foregrounded at 303 Gallery. Embracing new methods of image-making, the artist’s recent series is…
Trained as an architect, Portuguese artist Cristina Rodrigues combines social concerns, ethnography and gender relations in her practice.
A retrospective at Fundación MAPFRE, Madrid, explores Ed van der Elsken’s oeuvre, capturing youth culture in major cities.
A selection of exhibitions running 23-24 December engage with the shifting ways in which human beings experience the world.
Welcome to the Dollhouse comprises a selection of objects that examine notions of domesticity, shedding light on overlooked everyday items.
Spencer Finch’s light installation forms an accurate representation of the chemical composition of Moon Dust
Work by Miles Aldridge features as part of an exhibition at Reading Museum celebrating the Irish writer and dramatist Oscar Wilde.
A collection of Sean Scully’s abstract paintings form the first exhibition to take place in Luis Barragán’s Cuadra San Cristóbal.
The Whiteness of the Whale at Bombas Gens Centre d’Art brings together three bodies of work by Paul Graham.
Genevieve Sweeney’s eponymous knitwear brand strives to keep traditional methods alive through innovative design work.
Works by iconic practitioners Willie Doherty, Mona Hatoum and Rita McBride are on display at Alexander and Bonin, New York
Ron Jude’s series, Nausea, responds to Jean Paul Sartre’s novel, comprising interior views and still lifes from school buildings in the American South.
Powerful images exist outside of the mainstream. An exhibition brings together artists interested in those living on the margins.
Steven Rifkin’s photography invites the viewer to experience everyday life in a utopian vision of America.
Echoing the work of Flemish painters, Ellen Kooi’s carefully constructed images possess a sense of mythical realism.
US war correspondent Lee Miller balanced her life as a model with an acclaimed portfolio of photojournalism.
American photographer Nan Goldin tracks the human experience with an intimate and diaristic approach to the medium.