Intimate Processes
Attila Olah is a Liverpool Hope University graduate whose practice revolves around symbolism, manipulating forms and pushing the boundaries of ceramics and ice sculpture.
Attila Olah is a Liverpool Hope University graduate whose practice revolves around symbolism, manipulating forms and pushing the boundaries of ceramics and ice sculpture.
The creative landscape is constantly expanding to welcome new approaches. The Armory Show offers opportunities for dialogue and discovery.
Two new projects from Christ and Gantenbein add to Switzerland’s landscape with an appealing mix of structural assurance and environmental sensibility.
At the age of 21, Jacob Riis arrived in New York, becoming preoccupied with documenting and improving living conditions.
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden explores the iconic artistic landscape of the 1980s through a collection of subversive works.
United Photo Industries, Brooklyn, foregrounds work by Aesthetica Art Prize alumnus Claire Rosen, offering a twist on classical painting.
Zanele Muholi’s Somnyama Ngonyama questions the politics of race and representation through a series of bold, self-referential portraits.
Paul Biddle is an award-winning surrealist photographer who often makes use of found objects, or photographs of objects from museums.
Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, marks the 40th anniversary of artistic partnership Langlands & Bell with an exhibition of new works.
Championing new artistic voices is increasingly important. The Foam Paul Huf Award celebrates emerging talent within the photographic realm.
Eva Rothschild’s abstract, large-scale pieces, inspired by 1960s and 1970s minimalism, comprise unstable geometric forms.
Finding beauty in simplicity, Branko Goncalves finds inspiration within the digital realm and building upon everyday image-making as a reflective medium.
Anna Lehmann-Brauns’ seemingly staged compositions, devoid of human presence, bridge the divide between reality and fiction.
During a five year period spent travelling across Germany, Peter Bialobrzeski captured around 30,000 photographs.
Beetles + Huxley, London, surveys French photographer Valérie Belin’s continued engagement with the female form.
Work by female practitioners makes up 3–5% of major collections. NMWA raises awareness through the #5womenartists campaign.
John Riddy captures modernity through architecture, using light to illustrate formal relationships within the built environment.
Scandinavian furniture brand Fogia launched ten new products, providing innovative customisable solutions during Stockholm Design Week.
Linda Kosciewicz’s work explores female identity, emotion and transience through constructed worlds, self-representation and performance.