Nocturnal Reflections
In Ivan Mikhailov’s city, rockets are reinvented for use in children’s playgrounds. The disused icons are a subject for an exhibition.
In Ivan Mikhailov’s city, rockets are reinvented for use in children’s playgrounds. The disused icons are a subject for an exhibition.
Guggenheim’s Art and China after 1989 brings together works which define contemporary Chinese experience in universal terms.
Lori Nix / Kathleen Gerber creates fictional urban landscapes that function as dystopias and alternate histories.
Following a two-year redevelopment project, Kettle’s Yard brings together 38 diverse practitioners for its opening exhibition.
Michael Wagner focuses on the concepts of identity and celebrity, with each piece exploring the allure of the person behind the composition.
Alex Da Corte: Harvest Moon is the first in a series of new window installations at New Museum, New York.
Dino Kuznik’s images offer a psychological plane of reflection and organisation, which rely on simplicity, and at times, humour.
Focusing on hazy, in-between spaces, Andria Darius Pancrazi’s works blend between light and darkness through pastel skylines and clean structures.
Born and based in the Midwest, Michael McCluskey explores truth in overlooked places and uncovers hidden layers in the mundane.
“I only pursue one goal: the encyclopedia of life.” Urban, global, local or commercial, a unique form of photography delves into the contemporary world.
Yuko Mizobuchi is a Tokyo-based multimedia artist. She works primarily with permanent paint markers, watercolour ink, Japanese Sumi and carving on wood board.
Light has the power to transform nocturnal landscapes and deliver unique messages. Lumiere London brings together such innovative artworks.
Art has the potential to make ideas tangible. Olafur Eliasson aims to turn abstract concepts into palpable structures, engaging with the public sphere.
Irving Penn began his artistic journey when photography was primarily used as a mode of communication. C/O Berlin celebrates his career.
Notions of what it means to be human are constantly shifting. Multidisciplinary AAP artists Webb-Ellis discuss their recent, constantly evolving, projects.
Trained as an architect, Portuguese artist Cristina Rodrigues combines social concerns, ethnography and gender relations in her practice.
A selection of exhibitions running 23-24 December engage with the shifting ways in which human beings experience the world.
Welcome to the Dollhouse comprises a selection of objects that examine notions of domesticity, shedding light on overlooked everyday items.
Spencer Finch’s light installation forms an accurate representation of the chemical composition of Moon Dust