Audiovisual Statements
A new show of works by Iván Navarro explores timely themes of migration, propaganda and the collective trauma of the artist’s native Chile.
A new show of works by Iván Navarro explores timely themes of migration, propaganda and the collective trauma of the artist’s native Chile.
A new exhibition at Southbank Centre, London, explores the experimental history of the venue by delving into the archives.
Olafur Eliasson and Tomás Saraceno’s sculptural works investigate notions of space, making innovative use of colour, form and light.
The selection for 17-18 March celebrates the past, present and future of creative practice through performance, installation and images.
An exhibition at Asia House, London, examines ideas of space, boundaries and the tensions caused by power imbalance.
The Historic Dockyard Chatham hosts Powerful Tides: 400 years of Chatham and the Sea, an exhibition that showcases works inspired by water.
An exhibition at Marian Goodman Gallery transforms the institutional space into a singular, immersive installation.
Miles Aldridge collaborates with other creatives, building cinematic narratives that engage with image-making from all angles.
A multi-sensory work, consisting of moving illuminated walls, combines light and sound to expand spatial perceptions.
Scottish artist Robert Montgomery’s poetic installations engage with contemporary global issues including consumerism, war and injustice.
In advance of their first edition, which will take place at the end of March, Photo Macau hosts a curated agenda of exhibitions, installations and conferences.
Dutch multidisciplinary artist Erwin Olaf investigates the contemporary landscape by constructing cinematic compositions.
Saudi artist Ahmed Mater (b.1979) has spent the last ten years photographing this surge in size of Mecca, currently on display at Brooklyn Museum.
Describing herself as a child of television, Pipilotti Rist incorporates the visual language of music videos into bold, immersive installations.
Gina Soden’s haunting images of abandoned structures uncover forgotten narratives, breathing life into desolate architectural forms.
In producing Somnyama Ngonyama, Zanele Muholi took a self-portrait every day, documenting the injustices she witnessed in her everyday life.
Melbourne Design Week provides an annual celebration of creativity and innovation, drawing links between practitioners and businesses.
Daniel Shea is the winner of the 12th edition of The Foam Paul Huf Award. The work reflects on the urban landscape of late capitalism.
Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain presents Freeing Architecture, the first major solo exhibition devoted to the work of Junya Ishigami.