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“We give creatives the chance to have their art pieces made wearable.” SCAFOS translates photographs and paintings into unique garments.
“We give creatives the chance to have their art pieces made wearable.” SCAFOS translates photographs and paintings into unique garments.
Lindy Lee creates energetic and transformative artworks. She flings molten bronze, burns paper and allows rain to transform surfaces.
In the wake of last year, global photography award Portrait of Humanity returns with a vast and moving exploration of what it means to be human.
Not Vital is driven by exploration. The artist presents minimalism at its most surreal and intriguing, drawing inspiration from across the globe.
In this round-up, Aesthetica marks 50 years since Linda Nochlin’s seminal work, ‘Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?’, was published.
Ruins and traces of the ancient world have fascinated artists for centuries. Discover contemporary names exploring history and decay.
“If we come together, we can create a kinder world.” Max Richter and Yulia Mahr premiere a meditative video about regeneration and change.
Aesthetica teams up with ISE-DA – a trailblazing platform promoting Black visual arts culture – to highlight the 10 digital resources to explore now.
In 1992, French anthropologist Marc Augé explored the idea of anonymous “Non-Places.” Today, artists are constructing their own worlds.
This February, discover must-see online shows, publications and videos – featuring powerful and inspiring artwork from across the globe.
Maria Lax’s otherworldly images of Northern Finland are full of intrigue, pulling viewers in to a world of myth, rumour and speculation.
Alys Tomlinson discusses her Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize-win – capturing school leavers dressed for cancelled proms.
Learn more about our alumni. These are key contemporary artists paving the way for installation, sculpture, photography and video.
Trailblazers, the February / March edition of Aesthetica, is available now. This issue showcases artists and curators building their own platforms.
The winners are announced for Architizer’s inaugural A+Firm Awards – a prize spotlighting the designers behind groundbreaking architecture.
Brooke DiDonato’s work sits within a contemporary reading of The Uncanny in photography, making unsettling and alluring images.
MoMA dismantles the narrative of photographic history, focusing on an understudied chapter from the heart of São Paulo in the mid-20th century.
Auckland sits on an active volcanic field; ancient networks have been formed by lava. Chirag Jindal’s images examine these hidden landscapes.
The moon has been a consistent source of wonder for humanity. Alexis Pichot’s spectral images revel in a sense of stillness, with milk-white rockfaces.