Shifting Perspectives
Anne Hoerter examines new ways to exhibit botanical forms; she is also developing her portrait portfolio. We speak with the artist about her practice.
Anne Hoerter examines new ways to exhibit botanical forms; she is also developing her portrait portfolio. We speak with the artist about her practice.
Katia Kameli’s multidisciplinary, site-specific artwork ties in to an ongoing mission to support refugees and migrants in Newcastle.
For Dutch photographer Desiree Dolron, each locale is another identity. GRIMM Gallery, Amsterdam, documents her extensive travels.
Transfiguring everyday objects into items of contemplation, Jan Groover’s photography foregrounds the banality of the quotidian.
Following the last year’s success, annual contemporary photography fair fotofever returns to the Carrousel du Louvre, Paris, for its sixth edition.
Galerie blanc, Montreal, is a new outdoor exhibition space blurring the boundaries between inside and outside.
Photography organisations Magnum Photos and Aperture Foundation come together for a print sale exploring the theme of Great Journeys.
Launched in 2008, The Manchester Contemporary is committed to encouraging a market for contemporary art from the North.
Colour is more than just a form of expression for American icon Joel Meyerowitz; it intensifies the everyday and transforms the quotidian.
28-29 October. This week’s selection explores the wider, experiential concept of space through a multitude of different mediums.
Stephen Shore: Selected Works, published by Aperture, presents a collection of images chosen by a group of 15 artists, curators and cultural figures.
Design Museum, London, hosts the tenth edition of the socio-politically aware Beazley Designs of the Year exhibition.
Until 19 November, Bologna’s MAST PhotoGallery is the only institution in the world dedicated to photography focused on industrial civilisation.
A new text from Hatje Cantz charts the aesthetics of architecture and the creative trajectory of one of the best-known duos from Nordic culture in the field.
Throughout April, experimental practitioners spent two weeks living and practicing in Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Posturing: Photographing the Body In Fashion examines the contemporary trend of portraying models in unusual, even awkward stances.
Both speaking and not speaking are indicators of being human, and there are kinds and grades of each. Viviane Sassen knows it very welI.
Somerset House explores narratives from the North of England through over 100 photographs, fashion garments and artworks.
Nathan Coley’s The Same For Everyone is playful yet profound, foregrounding Danish values whilst evoking the beguiling lights of a fairground.