5 to See: This Weekend

This weekend, 3-4 March, galleries across the globe ask how meaning is constructed and challenged in today’s unsteady climate.

Elevated Palettes

Gianfilipo di Rossi finds precision and inspiration in the composition of the city’s architecture, with works that are a harmonious exertion of form.

Human Intervention

John Akomfrah’s environmentally conscious video installation, Purple, offers meaningful dialogues about climate change.

Imaginative Journeys

Each individual frame crafted by Christian Tagliavini – an artist known for a precise approach – tells a complex narrative.

Structural Reinventions

In order to move forward, it is often important to look back. MIA Photo Fair celebrates the history of the medium whilst introducing new methods.

Groundbreaking Objects

Foregrounding innovative approaches, Dorotheum’s Design First auction tracks creative history, offering a unique curation of works.

Sensitive Perceptions

Works by Sali Muller, an artist longlisted for the 2016 Aesthetica Art Prize, are currently on display at two simultaneous exhibitions.

Immaterial Environments

Hans Kotter’s Luminous Infinity at Galerie Michaela Stock comprises a range of the artist’s light installations and kinetic objects.

Bold Combinations

A new exhibition foregrounds William Klein’s unique combination of abstraction and fashion, playfully incorporating light and haute couture.

Ecological Concerns

Author Caroline Till chairs a talk at Design Museum, London, bringing together some of the leading thinkers in sustainable making.

Unparalleled Horizons

The 2018 Sony World Photography Awards shortlist reflects the increasing accessibility of the medium, offering diverse perspectives.

Multi-dimensional Engagement

Yayoi Kusama is intensely interested in repetition. The iconic Infinity Mirrors transform this notion into an immersive experience

Environmental Nuances

In a new exhibition at SK Stiftung Kultur der Sparkasse KölnBonn, three artists from Germany, the UK and Italy document shared landscapes.

Interpretative Structures

 A Slight Shift, explores the landscape as a medium, occupying the intersection between land art, photography and minimalist sculpture.

Complex Histories

David Goldblatt tracks the story of his native country and its inhabitants through a politically-engaged documentary approach.

The Beauty of Incidence

MAST Foundation presents the work of four artists that reflect the rapid transformations taking place in today’s global economy.

Interrogating Reality

In an uncertain era defined by political, environmental and social tragedies, creative practitioners attempt to articulate the world.

Formal Progression

Work by Aesthetica Art Prize artist William Braithwaite is showcased as part of the Royal Scottish Academy’s tenth New Contemporaries .

The Photography Show: New Horizons

This year’s Photography Show brings together industry experts and renowned artists, presenting masterclasses for professionals and amateurs alike.

Revealing Inquiries

Mathieu Asselin’s Monsanto: A Photographic Investigation brings together five years of research into the biotechnology corporation.