William Klein: Iconic Practice
As part of the 2017 Photo London Commissions, William Klein has been asked to develop a new 18-metre mural for the space.
As part of the 2017 Photo London Commissions, William Klein has been asked to develop a new 18-metre mural for the space.
Art can connect people from a variety of cultures, backgrounds and socio-economic situations. This is called upon as one of the topics at Future Now 2017.
Now in its third year, Photo London has become a powerhouse for international galleries to showcase the revolution of an ever-expanding medium.
Ahead of a panel on the future of photography at the upcoming Symposium, Thomas Dukes expands on the concept of visual arts in the digital landscape.
From 24 July Bruce Nauman becomes the next focus of the ARTIST ROOMS at Tate Modern utilising light and language to alter spatial perception.
Toby Dye’s The Corridor is a love letter to the work of Stanley Kubrick. The video installation has been shortlisted for the 2017 Aesthetica Art Prize.
Robert Rauschenberg: Among Friends is the first 21st-century retrospective of the artist. MoMA presents work from six decades of his career.
The 16 practitioners who have been shortlisted for this year’s Aesthetica Art prize discuss contemporary themes and methods of working at Future Now.
[Re]construct demonstrates the ways in which artists have incorporated the materials of architecture through works selected by Arts Council.
As a collateral event of the 57th Venice Biennale, the Museo Correr shows 26 of Shirin Neshat’s portraits from The Home of My Eyes alongside new film, Roja.
Lead airplanes dominate a 1500-square-metre space and converse with a series of paintings in Anselm Kiefer’s installation at Copenhagen Contemporary.
A series of new work by Theo Simpson will be presented at the Webber Gallery Space booth at Photo London, from 18-21 May.
As both architect and designer, Dominika J Rostocka sees interior design as a passionately creative process, but bases an ethos around functionality.
Those attending Future Now have the added opportunity of an exclusive invitation to the Private View of the Art Prize Exhibition.
Shanghai Project’s Seeds of Time takes its title from the documentary of the same name, which shares the exhibition’s call for action regarding climate change.
Esther Hovers’ False Positives features intelligent surveillance systems – cameras that are able to detect deviant behaviour within public spaces.
The first major solo exhibition dedicated to the British artist Damien Hirst in Italy since his 2004 retrospective opens across two Venetian venues.
Anne-Marie Filaire’s Temporary Security Zone at Mucem features a body of work that is dense, engaged, rigorous and monumental.
Design Museum marks the centenary of the Russian Revolution. Imagine Moscow explores the city as it was envisioned by a bold generation of architects.