Miles Aldridge at the launch of the House of Peroni, London

House of Peroni, London, opens its doors to celebrate Italian style and creativity with Miles Aldridge. Fashion photographer, Aldridge, is inspired by Fellini’s era-defining film, 8 1/2.

Review of Larry Bell: Mirage Collage and the Light Knots at White Cube, London

At London’s legendary White Cube gallery prolific American sculptor Larry Bell presents a survey of new sculpture and paper based works: Mirage Collage and the Light Knots.

Review of Push Your Art: Cécile B. Evans, Mathieu Mercier, David Ancelin, Philipp Engelhardt, Romain Sein at Palais de Tokyo

The group exhibition Push Your Art is a logical completion for the first edition of international contest for technologically innovative art creation. The 2013 theme is 3D relief.

Anish Kapoor in Istanbul, Sakıp Sabancı Museum

Curated by Sir Norman Rosenthal and featuring a mixture of new and iconic works, Istanbul hosts the contemporary artist Anish Kapoor in his first major exhibition in Turkey.

Interview with Rossi & Rossi Director Fabio Rossi

Fabio Rossi joined his mother as co-director of Rossi & Rossi in 1988. The gallery was founded by Anna Maria Rossi in 1985 and continues to promote Asian art in the UK.

Resounding Success: BAFTA, Warp and Film 4 at the Aesthetica Short Film Festival 2013

ASFF is one of the most exciting site-specific film festivals in the UK. While introducing attendees to memorable short film, it promotes an excursion through the city of York.

Wayne McGregor: Scavanger, Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia, Italy

The Wayne McGregor and Random Dance project, part of Aperto, brings together Fondazione I Teatri with Collezione Maramotti and Max Mara for the world premiere of site-site-specific performance Scavenger.

Review of Alison Goldfrapp: Performer as Curator, The Lowry

Alison Goldfrapp takes the lead in an exhibition series turning performer into curator. The initiative behind the programme binds the space between the performing and visual arts.

Lisson Gallery, London

Lisson Gallery is widely known as one of the most influential and longest-running contemporary art galleries in the world. Its two exhibition spaces in London champion the careers of pioneering artists.

Art Basel in Miami Beach

Since 2002, Art Basel in Miami Beach has become the premiere destination for the international art world. This year’s show brings together 258 galleries, from 31 countries.

Overview of the Aesthetica Short Film Festival 2013

Last night saw the closing ceremony of the Aesthetica Short Film Festival. It was a fantastic affair, with guests joining us from all across the world.

Paris Photo

From 14-17 November Paris Photo will be hosting 135 galleries at the Grand Palais, including 27 newly selected participants and 27 publishers specialising in photography books.

Meet the Filmmakers at ASFF 2013

It was fantastic to see so many of you at Meet the Filmmakers. BBC Radio Leeds film critic Tony Earnshaw led a discussion with creatives from all corners of the globe.

Stephen Shore: Something + Nothing, Sprüth Magers, London

Celebrating a career that spans over four decades through 65 photographs, Sprüth Magers presents artist Stephen Shore’s, first London solo show for over six years.

Future Beauty: Avant-Garde Japanese Fashion, The Peabody Essex Museum

Future Beauty: Avant-Garde Japanese Fashion, is an exhibition of nearly 100 dresses, skirts, gowns and suits that celebrate the innovation of Japanese fashion designers.

Jerwood Encounters: Family Politics

Family Politics is the newest Jerwood Encounters exhibition and presents new commissions and work by six photographers relating to the theme of family relationships.

Alison Turnbull, Matt Calderwood, De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea

Paintings, drawings and sculptures by Alison Turnbull and Matt Calderwood all respond to the history, space and elemental forces making an impact upon the De La Warr Pavilion.

Interview with Susan Kloman, Head of African & Oceanic Art, Christie’s

Jan Krugier has represented many major artists, and later became the world’s foremost Pablo Picasso dealer. One of the pieces set for auction is a wooden African mask from the Ivory Coast.

Review of All This Can Happen, by Siobhan Davies and David Hinton

All This Can Happen, a 50-minute film by David Hinton and choreographer Siobhan Davies, opens with images of men who cannot walk. It is neither documentary nor constructed reality.

Subodh Gupta: Recent Works, Galleryske, Bangalore, India

Recording journeys made and food tasted on his travels around the world, Subodh Gupta’s pictorial archive glimpses into the interior life of one the most audacious contemporary artists.