Martin Parr: Early Observations
Known best for honest and often critical portrayals of the Great British public, Martin Parr has been unafraid to capture humanity through his vision.
Known best for honest and often critical portrayals of the Great British public, Martin Parr has been unafraid to capture humanity through his vision.
Melbourne Design Week will examine the value of good design and showcase the work of regional and international creatives in a city-wide event.
Jenny Sabin Studio has been selected as the winner of this year’s Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1’s, New York, Young Architects Program.
BALTIC hosts a major retrospective of renowned Canadian artist Rodney Graham. That’s Not Me marks his first large-scale UK exhibition since 2002.
Christina Sanders, winner of Short Fiction in the Aesthetica Creative Writing Award 2017, discusses the opportunities presented by short form.
The location chosen for V&R’s most recent shows, Palais de Tokyo, is Paris’s most experimental art museum, showcasing the trajectory of the brand.
Polka Galerie’s retrospective of Joel Meyerowitz concentrates on street photography in New York City, and the embrace of landscape and light.
New York-based Chinese photographer Shen Wei sets out on a journey across continents for Between Blossoms at Flowers Gallery, New York.
Ruya Foundation’s exhibition at the 57th Venice Biennale displays the work of contemporary Iraqi artists in dialogue with ancient artefacts.
For his first solo show since 2010, and the first in the new space at Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, James Casebere returns to exploring interior spaces.
Jeu de Paume joins forces with the Centre Pompidou for a retrospective of Eli Lotar, which draws upon the Centre’s photographic archives.
The A’ Design Award was founded in 2010 in order to highlight, advertise and become an advocate for design that looks towards a better future.
The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize touring details have been announced for 2017, starting at The Photographers’ Gallery, London.
Thomas Dane gallery, London, hosts Kasten’s first solo, UK-based exhibition, introducing the medium of moving image for the first time.
Ricardo Bofill’s La Muralla Roja in Alicante pays homage to the Arab Mediterranean, in particular to the adobe towers of North Africa.
Reginald Van de Velde’s photographs provide an oasis for reflection on the passage of time, offering a new perspective on abandoned settings.
Innovative photographic duo JUCO’s material provides an explosion of energy and blurs the lines between fine art and commercial assignments.
A new publication from Phaidon highlights the shifting relationship between architecture and natural forms, taking the land as inspiration.
In Anna Di Prospero’s Urban self-portrait series angles of contemporary cities reach an intriguing equilibrium with expressive bodily contortions.