Abstract Iconography
Over the past four years, Hayley Eichenbaum has documented the remnants of Route 66, resulting in the pop-coloured The Mother Road series.
Over the past four years, Hayley Eichenbaum has documented the remnants of Route 66, resulting in the pop-coloured The Mother Road series.
Combatting waste in the fashion world, Port Zienna label looks to the future through using sculptural minimalism and creating affordable craftsmanship.
Images from Benoit Paillé’s (b. 1984) Visions series consider artifice and natural life in juxtaposition, creating a dialogue with the landscape.
London’s Fashion and Textile Museum celebrates both old and new styles with a retrospective of Louise Dahl-Wolfe.
Delivering Flowers to Grandpa Jack, reflects upon Kovi Konowiecki’s home town, documenting people and places that create a sense of belonging.
Michelle Maguire and Kelsey McClellan translate the act of dining and fast-food iconography of Americana into innovative and visually satisfying compositions.
Metz + Racine specialise in still life photography and moving image. Fashion, interior design and fine art come together in an expansive mix of kinetic energy.
A new book from Phaidon highlights contemporary structural theory through celebrated buildings that make use of space as a social connective.
30 September – 1 October. These unique shows utilise the constraints of two and three-dimensional forms in order to recreate sensory experiences.
Foam Talent and Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation have decided to create a partnership under the banner of the Foam Talent programme.
Shadow Lines reflects on Jeanloup Sieff as an artist who challenges the limits of wide-lens & black & white photography to achieve a cinematic aesthetic.
The second edition of the Biennial of Photography in the Contemporary Arab World focuses on two countries in the Maghrib: Tunisia and Algeria.
Fashion and fine art embrace each other in the photography of Jacques Olivar, where the mise-en-scene often subtly references literature and film.
Viviane Sassen’s celebrated exhibition UMBRA comes to Fotografiska, Stockholm, following its success at the Nederlands Fotomuseum.
With climate change and the political and economic consequences that follow from environmental disaster increasingly becoming the dominant issue of our age, new solutions are…
Andrea Grützner wins the ING Unseen Talent Award Jury Prize. Her work addresses how architecture acts as a metaphor for orientation or alienation.
Axel Hütte’s imagery, taken on various continents, surprises viewers with pictorial structures that place his work beyond the documentary.
Bildhalle takes René Groebli’s upcoming 90th birthday as an opportunity to honour the Swiss photographer with a comprehensive solo exhibition.
Fact Not Fiction Films’ fifth artist, Sam Stopford, demonstrates free-flowing lines. See the work at Herrick Gallery, London, from 26 September.