Sculpture as Experience
A new publication explores Provence’s open-air museum, which is home to some of the biggest names in contemporary art and architecture.
A new publication explores Provence’s open-air museum, which is home to some of the biggest names in contemporary art and architecture.
Public art has perhaps never been more important, offering audiences chance to experience culture whilst social distancing. Discover 5 to See.
The winners of the annual photography award have been announced. They arrive in turbulent times, capturing individuals shaping our world today.
Design Museum Den Bosch’s latest show, BodyDrift, displays an imagined future in which human bodies blend with machines.
Berlin-based international festival Pop-Kultur launches its sixth edition this week – presenting audiovisual works of art for free and online.
“For over a year I stopped traveling and photographing. I barely took any pictures at all.” Alec Soth’s latest portraits are honest and revealing.
Smith & Partner is dedicated to both Old Masters and emerging artists, driven by the idea that collecting art should be accessible to anyone.
Discover visual artists capturing the world at night. From neon-bathed cities to remote woodlands, these images are filled with mystery.
David Goldblatt’s powerful and intimate photographs of people in Johannesburg span 1948 – 2018, drawing attention to injustice.
Many arts institutions across the UK have been threatened due to the pandemic. Joanna Vestey has photographed London’s empty theatres.
Oceans are rising across the globe, causing destructive flooding. Rosie Bond’s publication combines art and science to raise awareness.
An extraordinary archive of over 8,000 photographs was found in an attic. It provides a joyous view of life and travel in the 20th century.
The act of walking has taken on new significance in recent months. Oli Kellett’s photographs are taken at crossroads in cities across America.
Chip Skingley is a Photography BA graduate from UWE Bristol. The images explore the power of walking and reconnecting with the environment.
Discover visual and textual inspiration from today’s leading image-makers. These photographers offer meaningful insights into their craft.
London-based Courtney Bae is a Korean artist recognised for her abstract figurative works. A new series of paintings is launching this summer,
David O’Meara’s photo composites walk a fine line between forms, evoking a familiar sense of longing
whilst hovering above pedestrian crossings.
The difference between being “seen” and being “watched” is important to Rineke Dijkstra’s work, which explores human development over time.
Isaac Julien offers a poetic meditation on the life of Frederick Douglass – a visionary African American writer, abolitionist and a freed slave.