Incandescent Youth

A retrospective at Fundación MAPFRE, Madrid, explores Ed van der Elsken’s oeuvre, capturing youth culture in major cities.

5 to See: This Weekend

A selection of exhibitions running 23-24 December engage with the shifting ways in which human beings experience the world.

Suburban Quotidian

Welcome to the Dollhouse comprises a selection of objects that examine notions of domesticity, shedding light on overlooked everyday items.

Scientific Abstraction

Spencer Finch’s light installation forms an accurate representation of the chemical composition of Moon Dust

Playful History

Work by Miles Aldridge features as part of an exhibition at Reading Museum celebrating the Irish writer and dramatist Oscar Wilde.

Iconic Geometry

A collection of Sean Scully’s abstract paintings form the first exhibition to take place in Luis Barragán’s Cuadra San Cristóbal.

Contemporary Visions

The Whiteness of the Whale at Bombas Gens Centre d’Art brings together three bodies of work by Paul Graham.

Reinventing Tradition

Genevieve Sweeney’s eponymous knitwear brand strives to keep traditional methods alive through innovative design work.

Perceiving Locality

Works by iconic practitioners Willie Doherty, Mona Hatoum and Rita McBride are on display at Alexander and Bonin, New York

Shifting Realities

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.

Alternative Intersections

Powerful images exist outside of the mainstream. An exhibition brings together artists interested in those living on the margins.

Idyllic Urbanity

Steven Rifkin’s photography invites the viewer to experience everyday life in a utopian vision of America.

Narrative Symbolism

Echoing the work of Flemish painters, Ellen Kooi’s carefully constructed images possess a sense of mythical realism.

Pragmatic Iconography

US war correspondent Lee Miller balanced her life as a model with an acclaimed portfolio of photojournalism.

Profound Humanity

American photographer Nan Goldin tracks the human experience with an intimate and diaristic approach to the medium.

Video Profile: Mariojosé Angeles

Dominican Republic-born Mariojosé Angeles has exhibited internationally. The expression of his Caribbean identity is a key objective of his work. 

Picturing the South: Creating Legacies

Picturing the South, an initiative run by The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, provides fresh perspectives on the Southern United States.

Alternative Modernism

Hatje Cantz’s new publication celebrates architect and designer Lina Bo Bardi’s 100th anniversary,

Pivotal Snapshots

German artist Thomas Struth’s monumental images of Israel and Palestine are on display at Aspen Art Museum.

Accessible Objects

Multimedia Art Museum draws a portrait of Finnish design, tracking the development of the democratic objects that define the country,