The Artist’s Playground, Carsten Höller: Experience, New Museum, New York

The New Museum will present the first New York survey exhibition of the work of German artist Carsten Höller. Over 20 years, Höller has created a world that is equal parts laboratory and test site.

Rediscovering Masterworks of World Cinema, To Save and Project: The Ninth MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation

To Save and Project: The 9th MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation, the annual festival of preserved and restored films from archives, studios and distributions is on show at MoMA.

Aesthetica Short Film Festival, Online Exclusives, Sean Pruen

To celebrate the launch of the Aesthetica Short Film Festival, we are running interviews with filmmakers throughout October. Aesthetica spoke to Sean Pruen, Producer of the music video The Deep.

Opening Today, Rural; Urban Dialogues, Urban Perspectives, Orion Contemporary, London

For the first time in history over half the world’s population lives in the city. Orion Contemporary’s forthcoming show takes the work of artists who present their vision of the urban and the rural.

The Cross-Fertilization of Art; Design, Tokujin Yoshioka’s Waterfall, Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Sydney

In his current exhibition, Waterfall, now showing at Sherman Contemporary in Sydney, Yoshioka explores the myriad associations conjured by water although not in the guises one might expect.

ASFF, Inside Views: Discussions From The Industry, York

On 4 November ASFF will bring you insights from industry professionals on a wide variety of topics. Hear behind-the-scenes stories and filmmaking wisdom from a diverse selection of speakers.

Subtle Refinement, Mathias Poledna / Florian Pumhösl, Raven Row

For the current exhibition at Raven Row, Mathias Poledna and Florian Pumhösl have each created a single expansive new work. Poledna has produced a 35mm film for the ground floor.

Don’t Miss, Stuart McAlpine Miller, Hay Hill Gallery

Stuart McAlpine Miller graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1990. Having worked to develop his unique style, Miller is concentrating his attentions on an exciting new series of work.

Open Eye Gallery Liverpool Presents, Mitch Epstein; Chris Steele-Perkins

Open Eye Gallery has been one of the UK’s leading photography spaces since 1977, and is the only gallery dedicated to photography in the North West. 2011 represents an exciting milestone.

Aiming Towards Extreme Mediocrity, Jaakko Mattila, Lowest Common Denominator, James Hockey & Foyer Galleries, UCA

On show at the James Hockey & Foyer Galleries, part of the University for the Creative Arts in Farnham, is international artist Jaakko Mattila with his new exhibition Lowest Common Denominator.

Frieze Art Fair 2011: The Verdict

The past weekend one of the most renowned international art fairs settled into London’s Regents Park for an autumnal weekend of exploring galleries and artists well known and newly emergent.

A Mosaic of Collective Unconscious, Museum Show 1, Arnolfini, Bristol

Arnolfini is celebrating its 50th anniversary with one of its most thought-provoking, genuinely moving, and tantalisingly challenging exhibitions yet.

Aesthetica Short Film Festival, Online Exclusives, Rhett Wade-Ferrell, Sparkadia’s China

Incorporating creative programming and alternative venues, the Aesthetica Short Film Festival (ASFF) is the latest addition to the film festival circuit.

A Triumph of Narrative over Technical Limitations: The 8th Reykjavík International Film Festival

The RIFF took place in the Icelandic capital from 22 September. The festival’s competition category, ‘New Visions’ was reserved for directors who have never, or only once before, made a feature film.

Why The Lion Roars, Anri Sala, Serpentine Gallery

Anri Sala is a leading artist who, since dealing with personal experience as a reflection of social and political change in Albania has come to attach an importance to sound in relation to the image.

A Romantic Date with a Serial Killer, ASFF, Online Exclusives, Phillip Berg, The Romantic Killer

Incorporating creative programming and alternative venues, the Aesthetica Short Film Festival (ASFF) is the latest addition to the film festival circuit.

Portrait of a Serial Killer, ASFF, Online Exclusives, Caroline Burns Cooke, Myra

To celebrate the launch of ASFF, we are running a series of interviews with the filmmakers throughout October. Here you can find out more about what motivates our filmmakers.

Guy Sherwin, Movements in Light, Siobhan Davies Studios, London

The profile of artists working in moving image has been elevated in by those who’ve made the leap into cinema, e.g. Steve McQueen, and those taking over leading gallery spaces, e.g. Tacita Dean.

Aesthetica Short Film Festival, Online Interview with Alex Sufit and Taster of Gentlemen in Squalor

Incorporating creative programming and alternative venues, the Aesthetica Short Film Festival (ASFF) is the latest addition to the film festival circuit.

Opening Tomorrow, Moving Image, Contemporary Video Art Fair

For its inaugural exhibition, Moving Image presents works by 28 artists represented by 28 galleries and non-profit institutions from South America, Asia, the Middle East, Europe and the United States.