Istanbul Biennial 2015: SALTWATER, A Theory of Thought Forms
The 14th Istanbul Biennial SALTWATER: A Theory of Thought Forms will take place on 5 September until 1 November across 30 venues on both the European and Asian sides of the Bosphorus.
The 14th Istanbul Biennial SALTWATER: A Theory of Thought Forms will take place on 5 September until 1 November across 30 venues on both the European and Asian sides of the Bosphorus.
The Aesthetica Art Prize 2016 call for entries countdown continues today looking at Patricia Mato-Mora, a ceramic artist and writer based in London. Her work Untitled (2014) was longlisted in this year’s Aesthetica Art Prize.
Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, opens a new exhibition of work by London-based artist Shezad Dawood, in conjunction with the French Institute Alliance Francaise’s 2015 Crossing the Line Festival.
We’re marking our last week of submissions with work by Frances Bloomfield. Longlisted in the Aesthetica Art Prize for Grand Domestique Dialogue, the artist depicts dream-like narratives.
Currently on view at MoMA PS1, New York, Korean artist IM Hueng-soon’s video installation titled Reincarnation is a deeply ponderous work on the burden of grief, loss and the consequences of war.
This year marks the 80th birthday of renowned photographer, Don McCullin, and to celebrate this event, Hamiltons Gallery, London, is showing a selection of over-sized silver gelatin prints which are each one of an edition of 15.
There are nine days left in the Aesthetica Art Prize 2016 call for entries. In the countdown, we spotlight Lorenzo Gattorna, whose artists’ film Marshy Place Across (2014) was selected for the publication Future Now.
With only 10 days to go until the Aesthetica Art Prize closes for entries, we take a look at the work of Russ Flatt, who was longlisted in the Photographic & Digital Art category in 2015.
Czech photographer Josef Koudelka has taken some of the most iconic photographs of the last 50 years. This exhibition encompasses rare prints, maquettes and vintage photographs.
There are only 11 days to go until the Aesthetica Art Prize closes for entries on 31 August. Today, we shine a spotlight on longlisted artist Joomi Chung’s innovative installation entitled Swarm.
Robert Motherwell: Black at Bernard Jacobson Gallery focuses on his black and white paintings and highlights the artist’s unique approach to monochromatic Abstract Expressionism.
Gareth Jenkins’ abstract, geometric painting is concerned with the reduction of concept, and how line in its simplest form can be used to convey a sense of the object in a non-figurative format.
The British Council has announced that it will stage a new exhibition, entitled New British Inventors: Inside Heatherwick Studio, in Hong Kong this Autumn, showcasing key pieces from the last two decades of work by Heatherwick Studio.
Photographer Todd Antony, who was longlisted in the Aesthetica Art Prize 2015 and born in New Zealand, travels across the world to capture people and communities who live extraordinary lives.
Linda Ingham is a visual artist and curator, who lives and works in her coastal studio in Lincolnshire. Her work features in the upcoming exhibition Shifting Subjects at Abbey Walk Gallery.
The winners of the 2015 Kontinent Awards have recently been announced. Now in its third edition, the competition aims to honour the world’s best photographers and provide them global recognition and new opportunities.
Including over 100 colour and black and white photographs, taken between 1950 and today, ¡Cuba, Cuba! at Southampton Arts Center celebrates the warming of US-Cuba relations.
The Aesthetica Art Prize celebrates projects in a wide variety of mediums. Half-way through our countdown to the 2016 call for entries deadline, we reflect on Lorenza Ippolito’s artists’ film.
Unseen Photo Fair and Festival, Amsterdam’s international photography fair and festival, will return this autumn to the Westergasfabriek and locations across the city from 18-20 September.