Evoking Photorealism
An award-winning artist based in New Zealand, Shirley Cresswell has developed an attention to light, resulting in three-dimensional compositions.
An award-winning artist based in New Zealand, Shirley Cresswell has developed an attention to light, resulting in three-dimensional compositions.
Jeu de Paume joins forces with the Centre Pompidou for a retrospective of Eli Lotar, which draws upon the Centre’s photographic archives.
The A’ Design Award was founded in 2010 in order to highlight, advertise and become an advocate for design that looks towards a better future.
Mahmoud Bakhshi centres on the infamous Cinema Rex fire in Abadan, South Iran, as the focus of a new immersive installation.
The Van Nelle Fabriek factory will play host to the eighteenth edition of Art Rotterdam, returning this February for a celebration of the industry.
For taxidermist and jeweller, Julia deVille, the most considered aspect of creation is finding a balance between pathos, humour and dignified realism.
The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize touring details have been announced for 2017, starting at The Photographers’ Gallery, London.
Nathan Coley explores the ways that architecture reflects on and conditions the social environment at Parafin Gallery, London.
Thomas Dane gallery, London, hosts Kasten’s first solo, UK-based exhibition, introducing the medium of moving image for the first time.
In a world dominated by digital technologies, the authenticity of Jeff Cowen’s (b.1966) work has a distinctive appeal.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, questions what we know and understand about architecture in the group exhibition [Re]construct.
Through film and sculpture, with a particular emphasis on sound, Oliver Beer considers the physical properties and emotional values of objects.
The immersive installation from Sophia Al Maria, EVERYTHING MUST GO, captures the chaotic, almost apocalyptic nature of consumerism.
Brooke DiDonato pairs human experiences with uncanny visual elements and invites the subconscious into a playground of domestic settings.
Wayne McGregor, Olafur Eliasson and Jamie xx transform Jonathan Safran Foer’s book into an event that transcends individual disciplines.
J Bennett Fitts’ images display contrasts between urbanity and nature; saturated blues are placed against the muted palettes of utopian structures.
Ricardo Bofill’s La Muralla Roja in Alicante pays homage to the Arab Mediterranean, in particular to the adobe towers of North Africa.
Innovative photographic duo JUCO’s material provides an explosion of energy and blurs the lines between fine art and commercial assignments.
Reginald Van de Velde’s photographs provide an oasis for reflection on the passage of time, offering a new perspective on abandoned settings.