The Modernist County: Radical Essex
The history of architecture in Britain could be documented as a page bound in technicolour. Due to this, some might argue it should be celebrated…
The history of architecture in Britain could be documented as a page bound in technicolour. Due to this, some might argue it should be celebrated…
First established in 2008, Asia Hotel Art Fair is today one of Asia’s principal international art events. Dedicated to the promotion of the Asian art market, AHAF is Asia’s first and largest hotel art fair.
Filling all three galleries at the Camden Arts Centre is Nigerian fashion designer’s Duro Olowu’s debut curatorial venture. Making and Unmaking is a collection of beautiful and/or interesting items.
One of the largest cultural events of the year, the Edinburgh International Festival (EIF), returns to the capital city on 5 August to exhibit some of the world’s greatest artists and performers.
This August, Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham, unveils Making Beauty: a large-scale display of work by Macedonian born artist Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva. Curated by Neil Walker and Gill Hedley.
Teaming up with London College of Communication for the third year, Aesthetica presents the 2016 edition of The Next Generation collaboration.
The 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale redefines architecture in the face of contemporary concerns as a socially and politically engaged practice.
Pastel flowers, vintage cars and minimalist architecture provide the backdrop for Bond’s lustrous depiction of contemporary fashion.
Gabriel Isak’s pastel palettes of mist-covered skies and boundless oceans are disturbed by bold, standardised silhouettes on figurative journeys.
Casting a raw depiction of the urban climate, Frédéric Delangle’s series demonstrate an intimate understanding of every environment he inhabits.
Contemporary theatre company Vanishing Point experiments with the potential of the actor at this year’s Edinburgh International Festival.
Inaugurating this September, a prescient international event offers a solution to one of the greatest design deficiencies of the English capital.
Drainpipes and concrete cohere with clean lines, and compositions disappear into a clear-blue sky that references the enhanced nature of advertisements.
Michael Wolf documents the vernacular culture of the modern metropolis. Architecture of Density is a collection of colossal structures.
Taking its title from a 1985 dystopian novel, New Romance displays technologically advanced artworks and reframes the human condition.
Weaving sustainability with multi-functionality, Mode in Flux presents a vision for fashion’s future within an unstable environmental landscape.
Benoit Paillé’s series is an exploration into narratives under darkness. Illuminated windows are suggestive, whilst strangers are caught in unexplained affairs.
Melodrama is an exhibition taking place in two acts and in two locations by Luxembourg & Dayan in collaboration by curator Francesco Bonami.
The Edinburgh Fringe, the largest arts festival in the world, is about to return with thousands of performers to present shows for every taste.