Shaping Tomorrow
Melbourne Design Week comprises 300 exhibitions, talks and workshops – pinpointing how design can transform environments.
Melbourne Design Week comprises 300 exhibitions, talks and workshops – pinpointing how design can transform environments.
Aesthetica collates powerful exhibitions and events to attend this International Women’s Day – which takes place on 8 March.
Aesthetica selects must-read titles for March 2020. These books survey creativity across the world, looking at the history of images and art.
Stephen Shore’s photographs are designed to reflect the way people talk. A new book from MACK highlights 1970s small camera works.
“Photography in 2020 is as ubiquitous as the last Instagram post, text, or tweet.” The Met’s surveys 100 years of image-making in a new publication.
The Biennale of Sydney 2020 provides a space for 110 international artists to consider sovereignty, inclusivity and activism.
Artist and author Harland Miller has always been surrounded by books. He is best known for making paintings inspired by Penguin’s titles.
“René Groebli has always been an artist on the move.” The photographer’s images are defined by dynamism, forward-looking and modernism.
A mask made of mirrors. Shoes formed from pots and pans. Joana Vasconcelos is a leading Portuguese conceptual artist creating sculptures.
Karina Smigla-Bobinski celebrates the first prototype general use computer – examining interactive software through installation.
A house designed for watching the sunset. Mirrored structures standing in the landscape. Not Vital connects architecture and perception.
We live, work and sleep surrounded by buildings. So how does architecture shape our experience of the world? Samstag Museum of Art explores.
The Sony World Photography Awards returns for 2020, announcing the finalists and shortlist whilst introducing a new Environment category.
Grayson Perry is a chronicler of contemporary life. A new show highlights the artist’s early works, exploring gender, identity and class.
We are living at a time of fast-paced technological development. Cao Fei’s digital art treads the boundaries between physical and virtual worlds.
Viviane Sassen’s ‘Venus & Mercury’ is a photography series is inspired by accounts of the French royal court in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Trees play an essential role in our lives. A new exhibition at Hayward Gallery highlights the importance of the world’s forests through art.
Emmanuelle Moureaux’s ‘Slices of Time’ is a rainbow installation that responds to the Greenwich Peninsula – encouraging audiences to reflect on what is happening in the here and now.
How do designers shape the way we understand the world around us, as we tackle the climate emergency, political tensions and digital ethics?