Reshaping the Canon

Curatorial Activism: Towards an Ethics of Curating re-examines under-representation, questioning why there is still imbalance in the wider industry.

5 to See: This Weekend

In an era of fake news, how can the individual decipher the true course of events? Exhibitions opening 10-11 March focus on narrative forms.

Literary Inspirations

Italo Calvino’s Le città invisibili is the inspiration behind Invisible Cities: Architecture of the Line at Waddington Custot, London.

5 to See: International Women’s Day

Marking the continued journey to establish gender equality, global and cultural institutions celebrate International Women’s Day.

Photographer Profile: Julian D’Arcy

The work of Irish photographer Julian D’Arcy is endowed with mesmerising formal qualities; each image transforms ordinary sites in golden planes.

Accountable Photography

National Gallery of Art, Washington, showcases the works of Sally Mann as she explores communicative landscapes and sombre subject matters.

Social Perspectives

An exhibition at Museum der Moderne Salzburg offers a photographic survey of life in Austria. Investigating the country’s creative output in the late twentieth century…

Constructing Materiality

Work by Angel Albarrán and Anna Cabrera is heavily influenced by Japanese culture and printing processes.

Discernible Illuminations

Solid Light Works is the first major UK exhibition of Anthony McCall’s work in over ten years, in which the visitor is immersed in three new installations.

Palpable Surroundings

Sean Hemmerle is known for capturing abandoned architectural spaces in war-affected areas. A series of portraits offers a new angle.

Video Profile: Dongeun Lee

In her series Who in the www am I? Lee explores questions of identity in the digital era, through a character called Alice.

5 to Read: This Month

Investigating different forms of transformation, this month’s upcoming releases look at the various ways in which we perceive and conceptualise space.

Atmospheric Locales

 SAGE Paris brings together works by Daido Moriyama, Weegee and Eugène Atget, capturing the figures that define the urban terrain.

Visual Revolutions

In 1947 – long before the dawn of the camera phone – Polaroid offered consumers an accessible method of visual documentation.

Spatial Illumination

Work by Aesthetica Art Prize alumnus Liz West is featured in a new publication by Gingko Press, Lust for Light.

Manufactured Realism

Thomas Demand’s unique approach to photography involves the construction and documentation of uncanny environments.

Photographic Luminaries

By disrupting time-honoured notions of chronology, a new exhibition provides a fresh approach to visual communication.

Art Basel: Captivating Arenas

The institutional landscape is transforming, dissolving the physical boundaries between artwork and viewer.

Conceptual Artefacts

Large scale photographs from multidisciplinary artist Taryn Simon are interested in power structures and unearthing systems of control.

Industrial Aesthetics

Edward Burtynsky’s large format aerial photographs shed light on remote locations, foregrounding the impact of human activity.