Transient Cities
Each practitioner featured in an exhibition at Joseph Bellows Gallery captures the urban landscape in unique ways.
Each practitioner featured in an exhibition at Joseph Bellows Gallery captures the urban landscape in unique ways.
Mika Yajima makes use of fibre as a material to create conceptual installations. We speak with the Tokyo-based artist to find out more.
Expanding perceptions, the selection for 16-17 December investigates new ways of seeing the world.
Hatje Cantz’s new release, Koexistenzen, tracks Walter Niedermayr’s fascination with the unique community of Fiemme Valley in South Tyrol.
Kimchi and Chips’ dynamic installation examines notions of immateriality and the digital age, crossing multiple conceptual boundaries.
Museum der Moderne, Salzburg, examines the changing notion of space through its representation in photography.
In celebration of Thomas Ruff’s first major London retrospective Whitechapel Gallery, London, National Portrait Gallery, London, displays selected works from the photographer’s Porträts (Portraits) series. The large-scale…
Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia, is the world’s largest salt flat. This exceptional environment forms the backdrop for Scarlett Hooft Graafland’s images.
Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York, foregrounds moments of American history and culture through Steve Schapiro’s oeuvre
A site-specific, immersive installation by iconic artist Barbara Kruger occupies the entirety of Sprüth Magers’ main exhibition space.
Andreas Gursky’s series records the artist’s interest in environmental issues, reflecting the tragic beauty of the world’s waterways .
The Center for Photography at Woodstock explores the state of the human condition through the work of eighteen practitioners.
The role of the art institution is evolving. Art Fund’s Museum of the Year seeks out innovation, celebrating galleries across the UK.
Practitioners from Taiwan explore the lasting effects of authoritarianism, social ideology, environmental disaster and international politics.
Viviane Sassen’s series, Roxane II, documents the intimate reciprocal relationship between the photographer and her muse.
To portray the complexities of daily life, Cig Harvey creates intimate portraits of family members and close friends.
Through aerial photography, Jeffrey Milstein draws a unique portrait of New York and Los Angeles.
By using a singular material, Tara Donovan’s innovative sculptural pieces foreground the physical characteristics of everyday objects.
Ikuru Kuwadjima’s photobook, I, Oblomov, uncovers a strange state of inertia and lethargy that defines the contemporary condition.