Impact on the Market
Federica Beretta, Director at Opera Gallery London, discusses managing the gallery in a time of mass-closures and isolation.
Federica Beretta, Director at Opera Gallery London, discusses managing the gallery in a time of mass-closures and isolation.
Discover 10 literary prizes that are open for entries across poetry, short fiction and performance. Stay home and be inspired by words.
Olafur Eliasson experiments with installation, public projects, photography and film to explore perception and our relationship with the world.
Aesthetica selects five new books across photography, architecture and sculpture. Stay home and read about seminal names in visual art.
At a time when museums and galleries are closed, we must find new ways of connecting to the arts. One such example is Dior Talks – a new podcast.
Aesthetica explores 10 art movements to know, looking at key artists across a range of genres – including installation, minimalism and video.
Santiago Perez explores the concept of relationships and the romantic gaze. False eyelashes point upwards from a dewy plane of skin.
As Tate’s galleries are currently shut, Aesthetica highlights five online collections to enjoy and explore from your home.
Johannesburg-based photographer, Aart Verrips, has captured the attention of the South African fashion scene through a distinctive style.
Aesthetica brings together a collection of ten evocative lines from the Creative Writing Award, chosen to spark your creativity whilst at home.
Photography has never been so present in our lives. The Aesthetica Art Prize celebrates image-makers who are exploring today’s complex world.
The April / May edition is titled ‘Resilience.’ This issue is about ideas and innovation, standing together through cultural collaboration.
Aesthetica selects ten exciting 20th century buildings from around the world – offering examples of shifting architectural movements.
Whilst the show at Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg is closed, Aesthetica speaks to Barbara Kasten about materiality, abstraction and creative perseverance.
“The photography I most respect pulls something out of the ether of nothingness.” Paul Graham’s everyday snapshots connect us to the past.
Ismail Zaidy’s images explore distance between family members – the emotional estrangement and tensions that can cloud our experiences.
Tropico Photo’s images – the collaborative work of Forrest Aguar and Michelle Norris – run with the idea of block colours, fluid dots, circles and lines.
A dreamlike collaboration project with creative director Daphne Westland, spatial designers Visual Citizens and photographer Carlfried Verwaayen.
Michael Oliver Love’s photographs provide an outburst of colour, texture and energy, enhancing one another as a celebration of movement.