Aesthetica Future Now Symposium 2020
Martin Parr, Cornelia Parker, Nadav Kander and John Keane are key speakers for this year’s edition of the Aesthetica Future Now Symposium.
Martin Parr, Cornelia Parker, Nadav Kander and John Keane are key speakers for this year’s edition of the Aesthetica Future Now Symposium.
Aesthetica selects five exhibitions opening this weekend. They are self-reflective and intimate – delving into personal and familial histories.
Studio Ma is currently eyeing up the opportunity to design the world’s first ultra-green museum – a firm committed to buildings that respond to nature.
Do objects have souls? Lee Ufan’s largest outdoor sculpture project in the USA consists of mostly unaltered boulders and stainless-steel plates .
A new Shirin Neshat show engages with the world through lens-based media, demonstrating the power of art to deconstruct the political climate.
For photographer Giorgia Bellotti, forests, fields and neighbouring mountainsides are platforms on which to explore the unconscious.
Anila Quayyum Agha is a Pakistani-American artist creating immersive, illuminated environments from geometric and floral patterns.
Dorothea Lange was a trailblazing female photographer committed to capturing raw, honest portraits. A new retrospective opens at MoMA.
Aesthetica recommends shows across the UK, US and Europe. They present powerful socio-political and ecological messages through fine art.
The Jerwood/Photoworks Awards support photographers to make new work and develop their practice. 2020’s artists engage with history.
There are over 100 galleries exhibiting at the 2020 edition of London Art Fair. Aesthetica selects five must-see photographers to watch.
Top picks for the start of January 2020 look at diverse interpretations of life around the globe. Storytelling is at the heart of this selection.
Over the course of 12 weekends from December 2019 to March, an art, music and culture extravaganza descends upon the Al-Ula region.
The Max Mara Art Prize for Women. The only visual art award for women in the UK, the prize is due to be announced in early 2020,
The 1930s were a particularly fertile moment in British architectural history. Marking the Bauhaus centenary, RIBA sheds new light.
Large-scale installations populate London’s annual Winter Lights festival. It brings audiences together to sit, dance, play and absorb.
Aesthetica collates inspiring illuminations to see this festive period – transforming historic buildings and city streets in intriguing ways.
Nuno Serrão’s images consider how information is handled, shared and perceived, demonstrating a sensitivity and a curiosity for the planet.
Greet Van Hootegem roams desolate desert lands, revelling in the subtle textures of mountain formations, lone huts and empty roads.