Gestural Frameworks
In Anna Di Prospero’s Urban self-portrait series angles of contemporary cities reach an intriguing equilibrium with expressive bodily contortions.
In Anna Di Prospero’s Urban self-portrait series angles of contemporary cities reach an intriguing equilibrium with expressive bodily contortions.
Aaron Feaver’s infectious oeuvre snapshots youth with optimism and compositional air. Bold, indulgent palettes reflect the lifestyles within the frames.
In the hidden depths of Australia’s most extraordinary museum, United Visual Artists uncover the lineage of creative expression.
Three major international fairs not only showcase new innovations in design but demonstrate the changing dynamic of art and commerce.
From established to couture brands, Scandinavian designers are gearing traditional ideas of timelessness and practicality towards sustainability.
Strata – the title of Amie Siegel’s newest exhibition at South London Gallery – denotes a series of layers which are embedded within moving-images.
Serpentine Gallery, London, charts the career and legacy of John Latham, a figure regarded as a pioneer of British conceptual art.
An investigation into the relationship between narrative and imagery characterises the work of American artist Lisa Oppenheim.
On the occasion of Arte Fiera, MAST Foundation opens Work in Motion: The Video Camera’s Eye on Social and Economic Behaviour.
Two newly commissioned pieces by Patrick Hough and Lawrence Lek are premiered as part of the Jerwood/FVU Awards 2017.
Perception, movement and the relationship between the viewer and their surroundings are central themes within Olafur Eliasson’s practice.
Poetry Winner Ian M Dudley’s sequence, entitled Business Class, explores the notion of work in a large multinational company.
Lauren Marsolier’s images alleviate the world of specific details and are displayed at PHOTOFAIRS San Francisco, courtesy of Robert Koch Gallery.
John Akomfrah OBE has been awarded £40,000 courtesy of Artes Mundi for the 2016 film Auto Da Fé, chosen from six socially responsive works.
The volatility of Chinese ink provides a new language through which Paula Klien contemplates change and the construction of art.
Vitra Design Museum both demonstrates the many forms that robots take today and raises awareness of the correlating ethical, social and political issues.
A festival-style exhibition delves into the storytelling roots of science fiction, a genre which has captures imaginations around the world for decades.
For the American Prospects series, Joel Sternfeld traverses the US in order to capture the essential character of the country.
The Photographers’ Gallery, London, hosts the first major exhibition (since 1999) of Roger Mayne, including the notorious 1960s snapshots of London.