Moving Architecture
Designer Hussein Chalayan builds a new world on stage for Gravity Fatigue, combining fashion, architecture and dance at sadler’s wells.
Designer Hussein Chalayan builds a new world on stage for Gravity Fatigue, combining fashion, architecture and dance at sadler’s wells.
Photographic duo René & Radka translate their understanding of the microelements of a shoot into hyperreal images that retain verve and warmth.
The drama of Lilli Waters’ haunting landscapes is interspersed with figures whose incandescent skin offsets the darkness of their surroundings.
The Turner Prize 2015 is unveiled at Tramway. This year’s shortlisted artists are Assemble, Bonnie Camplin, Janice Kerbel and Nicole Wermersis.
Greg Girard has been documenting the rapid pace of change across south-east Asia over the past three decades.
A showcase of over 100 international innovators in spatial design, in the extraordinary city which forged the world’s first skyscraper.
Mark Havens’s Out of Season series depicts the disappearing motels of Wildwood, New Jersey, bringing out an idealised past and its disappearance.
Diffusion: Cardiff International Festival of Photography explores multiple photographic perspectives on american society and culture.
Dutch photographer Erwin Olaf presents the immeasurable tension of waiting in his recent series, located in the space between hope and regret.
Characterised by a playful spontaneity, Guillaume Lechat’s portfolio encompasses a lively, refreshing synthesis of fashion, lifestyle and documentary.
Set against an Alpine backdrop of mountain peaks and lakes, New Swiss Architecture surveys a new generation of architectural practitioners.
We interview London based photographer and London College of Communication alumnus Carl Bigmore as part of our Next Generation 2015 series on promising young photographers.
The British Art Show 8 launches at Leeds Art Gallery and provides a vital overview of the most exciting contemporary art produced in the UK.
Pablo Picasso’s work in three dimensions may be less familiar to the public than his innovations in painting, but it played a very personal role in the artist’s life – he kept most of the pieces he created and lived and worked among them.
The Bonington Gallery is a significant exhibition space situated within the School of Art & Design at Nottingham Trent University, with a diverse programme of year-round exhibitions.
Marvelous Objects: Surrealist Sculpture from Paris to New York opens 29 October at the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.
The second edition of FOTO/INDUSTRIA invites artists to explore the world of work in all its aspects with a particular focus on the industrial production chain from conception to recycling.
Lisa Wright’s latest body of paintings and drawings combining historical and modern-day concerns will be exhibited in her solo show with curatorial duo, Coates and Scarry at Gallery 8, London.
Galerie Gmurzynska, Zurich begins its autumn season with a comprehensive showcase of pieces by the renowned avant-garde painter Joan Miró.