Revolutionary Politics
Whitney Chadwick’s The Militant Muse: Love, War and the Women of Surrealism concentrates on the crucial role of women in the surrealist movement.
Whitney Chadwick’s The Militant Muse: Love, War and the Women of Surrealism concentrates on the crucial role of women in the surrealist movement.
A new iconic landmark is revealed ahead of next month’s Chicago Architecture Biennial. The latest addition to the city is the El Centro facility; a Northeastern Illinois University satellite venue.
Begin Anywhere: Paths of Mentorship and Collaboration represents a much needed enquiry into the realities of how creative people work.
Man-Made Landscapes sheds light on humankind’s exploitation of nature through images by Edward Burtynsky, Mishka Henner and Yvon Lambert.
Hans Hansen captures inanimate things. The objects in his images are isolated and illuminated; form, colour and materials are meticulously compared.
The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography hosts the first Russian show of the photographer and environmental activist Sebastian Copeland.
If photographer Cig Harvey takes her inspiration from past and personal experiences. The first UK solo exhibition Harvey opens at Beetles + Huxley.
SITE Santa Fe opens the doors of its new building this October with Future Shock, a large-scale exhibition that articulates the profound impact of the…
I am you, you are too at the Walker Art Center explores troubling phenomena through a diverse range of works from the institution’s collection.
The legendary collector Carla Sozzani invites viewers to engage with her remarkable archive of photographs from both the 20th and 21st centuries.
A platform for innovation, the Aesthetica Art Prize Exhibition invites audiences to engage with captivating projects from leading artists.
Bildhalle hosts the first solo show of work by René Burri since his passing. A vast selection of his complex gelatin silver and c-prints are on display.
At the heart of the new group show at Marian Goodman Gallery, Sunset Décor, is a story and an image, or rather two images.
To See or Not to Be brings together strategies for disappearance, dissolution and transformation. It first explores physical and mental disappearance.
MACK launches a new edition of Sleeping by the Mississippi by Alec Soth to coincide with the first exhibition in London dedicated to the series.
A pioneering American opera, Four Saints in Three Acts (1934), is the focus of an exhibition at The Photographers’ Gallery, London, opening in October.
Bilad es Sudan, showing at Aperture Foundation New York following an initial run in Paris, represents the fruits of Claude Iverné second excursion.
Through a sophisticated use of camera and post-production techniques, photographer Bastiaan Woudt gives a contemporary twist to the classical.
With more than 110 galleries from 27 countries and works from over 500 artists, Viennacontemporary is the highlight of the Viennese autumn art season.