Personal Investigations
The 2017 shortlist for the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize continues its established tradition of representing a diverse range of photographic practices.
The 2017 shortlist for the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize continues its established tradition of representing a diverse range of photographic practices.
Artist Wolfgang Tillmans will transform Tate’s subterranean South tank into a unique, experimental space where sound, music and light interact.
Opening this spring at the Serpentine, London, is a new season celebrating John Latham’s diverse practice, achievements and overall philosophy.
The third edition of World Art Dubai runs from 12 to 15 April at the Dubai World Trade Centre, including dedicated spaces for over 120 galleries.
Holly Hendry presents an entirely new body of work for her first solo exhibition in a UK institution, creating a geology of oozy forms peppered with comedy.
Whitechapel Gallery’s, London, new retrospective of Eduardo Paolozzi is a manifesto of the artist’s anarchy, unchained by conventions or styles.
Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary stages a monographic exhibition that explores the oceanic legacy of Allan Sekula entitled OKEANOS.
Can you name five female artists? This question is being proposed by the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC this March.
The 12th edition of Art Madrid Contemporary Art Fair opens today and runs until 26 February at the Galería de Cristal of CentroCentro Cibeles.
French photographer Emmanuel Georges (b.1965) takes viewers on a journey through the familiar and diminishing concept of the American Dream.
Known best for honest and often critical portrayals of the Great British public, Martin Parr has been unafraid to capture humanity through his vision.
Melbourne Design Week will examine the value of good design and showcase the work of regional and international creatives in a city-wide event.
Jenny Sabin Studio has been selected as the winner of this year’s Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1’s, New York, Young Architects Program.
Dr. Chris Meigh-Andrews specialises in screen works, installation, sculpture and projections, as well as being an editor and professor for moving image.
BALTIC hosts a major retrospective of renowned Canadian artist Rodney Graham. That’s Not Me marks his first large-scale UK exhibition since 2002.
The location chosen for V&R’s most recent shows, Palais de Tokyo, is Paris’s most experimental art museum, showcasing the trajectory of the brand.
Polka Galerie’s retrospective of Joel Meyerowitz concentrates on street photography in New York City, and the embrace of landscape and light.
Widely acclaimed as a central figure of the Bloomsbury Group, Vanessa Bell was a pivotal player in 20th century British art; Dulwich Picture Gallery illuminate her life.
Concerns with time, space, history and landscape inform the practice of British artist Darren Almond, exploring how these different dimensions intersect.