Expansive Practice
An exhibition of works by Bruce Nauman at MoMA investigates timely ideas of truth and fiction through neon, video, sculpture and more.
An exhibition of works by Bruce Nauman at MoMA investigates timely ideas of truth and fiction through neon, video, sculpture and more.
Intrigued by the structures which define the everyday experience, Basir Mahmood explores themes of labour, hierarchy and identity.
Reflecting on geopolitical events, Brighton Photo Biennial 2018 demonstrates the power of lens-based media to construct ideas of identity.
Aesthetica Art Prize alumnus Caroline Burraway is announced as the first Prize-winner of the 2018 Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize.
This selection of female-led fashion brands paves the way for the future of an ever-growing industry, responding to key 21st century issues.
Agnes Wonke Toth’s Hide and Seek series explores hidden bodies and the intimate nature of humanity. Part of the 2018 Next Generation of Talent.
Douglas Mandry’s Equivalences bridges the boundary between analogue and digital techniques, creating images awash with colour.
Now in its 10th year, The Manchester Contemporary takes a uniquely artist-focused approach. Aesthetica interviews Nathaniel Pitt, Curator.
Questioning notions of perception, Space Shifters at Hayward Gallery, London, offers a playful and immersive experience through 20 practitioners.
As we enter the final week of the Aesthetica Art Prize exhibition, prize-winner Electra Lyhne-Gold discusses her practice and highlights.
Donghwan Ko lives and works between London and Seoul, exploring notions of home and the spaces inbetween.
An exhibition explores Israel’s cultural history through clothing, offering dialogues about tradition and modernity across 200 years of work.
Much of Christopher Soukup’s work is centred around creating a specific mood – one which depicts a scene somewhere between calm and tension.
International art fair viennacontemporary reflects on 21st century life through innovative new media, responsive shows and inspiring talks.
An exhibition of images by Ute Mahler and Werner Mahler encompasses fashion imagery, street photography and landscape compositions.
Must-see shows running 22-23 September unite innovative design, pioneering photography and contemporary practice from across the world.
PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai 2018 highlights boundary-pushing galleries and artists whilst offering timely dialogues about truth and fiction.
Chicago Architecture and Design gives a historical account of one of America’s most interesting cities through an architectural lens.
Tyler Haughey’s images examine the north eastern coastal towns, looking at the ways in which we use, interactive with and remember summer locations.