The Influence of Light and Video
Art Gallery of Ontario highlights the myriad ways artists create powerful and thought-provoking experiences using light, sound and moving images.
Art Gallery of Ontario highlights the myriad ways artists create powerful and thought-provoking experiences using light, sound and moving images.
Galerie Lelong presents a tribute to the work of late photographer Rosemary Laing, spotlighting her activism for Indigenous rights and climate action.
Installations invite us to step into the mind of the artist. Today, we are bringing you five incredible immersive exhibitions to experience across the UK.
The African Gaze is an essential archive that spotlights photographers from the continent who, up until now, have been overlooked by the canon.
Artist, archivist and video game developer Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley talks to us about her first solo exhibition in Germany, titled ‘THE SOUL STATION.’
Thames and Hudson showcases 10 emerging voices in photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design – they represent the future of image-making.
FORECAST 2024 highlights a new wave of up-and-coming photographers. These awards continue celebrations of SF Camerawork’s 50th anniversary.
Thousands of screens across the country will display work from creatives – from Sin Wai Kin to Joanna Hogg – who explore the idea of ” A Real Woman.”
Oscar Murillo speaks to Aesthetica about his collaborative painting, ‘The Flooded Garden’, which is part of this year’s UNIQLO Tate Play initiative.
Zanele Muholi releases their anticipated sequel to ‘Somnyama Ngonyama’, filled with with 100 new photographs as well as essays, letters and poems.
Today we spotlight exhibition by creatives who are using their platforms to raise awareness of the climate emergency and demand lasting change.
Thandiwe Muriu collates eight years of artistic evolution in her first photo book. ‘Camo’ is a beautiful showcase of her boundless creativity.
Olafur Eliasson’s ‘Your Unexpected Encounter’ show at Istanbul Modern explores colour, environments, geometry, light, movement, perception and water.
Diana Sosnowska investigates constructions of womanhood through the lens of two distinct roles: the magician’s assistant and the hysterical patient.
Does the camera never lie? Sainsbury Centre’s new exhibition explores the ways in which photography has the power to influence how we view the world.
Aesthetica Art Prize alumnus Noémie Goudal shares insights into her new exhibition at Mostyn, which builds upon on her fascination with doubt, illusion and scientific inquiry.
Jamie Hawkesworth (b. 1987) has been documenting the people, architecture and landscape of Great Britain for almost two decades. In a period punctuated by referendums…
We bring you 2024 photography exhibitions that place women and ethnic minority groups at the centre – reframing the focus to include everyone.
We’ve brought together new exhibitions and recent publications that explore women’s labour today, from paid jobs to uncompensated work at home.