10 to See: This Season
Aesthetica collates must-see UK exhibitions for February and March 2019. The selection includes both major retrospectives and emerging talent.
Aesthetica collates must-see UK exhibitions for February and March 2019. The selection includes both major retrospectives and emerging talent.
Ahead of the Future Now Symposium 2019, Ashleigh Kane, Art & Culture Editor at Dazed, expands on the changing nature of arts journalism.
The 2019 Sony World Photography Awards Open and Youth shortlists have been announced, comprising works across ten diverse categories.
South Korean artist Kimsooja’s To Breathe uses light and mirrors to explore meditative and transformative experiences of space.
Immersive installation, visionary architecture and artists’ postcards come together in February 2019’s compilation of must-read publications.
Covering themes from technology and urbanisation to population growth and climate change, the Aesthetica Art Prize 2019 shortlist is announced.
The Aesthetica Future Now Symposium 2019 welcomes speakers to discuss the responsibility of design for shaping more sustainable societies.
Daniel Forero’s Reflections series was inspired by wanting to bring the beauty of the outside world into the photography studio.
February begins with a selection of inspiring photography and video exhibitions. Each responds to changing ideas of place and time.
Issue 87, Idea Generation, takes stock of what’s to come in the future of art, design, architecture and photography. Find out more about the issue.
Perfect Darkness is a series by Henri Prestes, shot in secluded and isolated villages, highlighting moments of melancholy.
Eamonn Doyle has quickly moved from DJ to street photographer, documenting Dublin’s inhabitants through an anonymous, isolated lens.
Lagos-based fashion brand Orange Culture is redefining the role of gender in clothing, with colourful, timeless pieces that defy categorisation.
William Bunce is a still-life photographer and director working across editorial and advertising and experiments with narrative and visual cohesion.
New York-based May Parlar is a photography and video artist creating visual narratives that centre around the notion of belonging and identity.
Architizer calls upon the general public to define what makes a successful building – collaborations, ecological consideration and social appeal.
Martin Parr’s Beach Therapy, a new publication from Damiani, presents an optimistic, communal portrait of human experience and leisure time.
Aesthetica’s selection of international photography festivals to watch looks to the future, celebrating new media and fresh talent.
Jan Prengel conveys the silent beauty of structures through minimalist perspectives, deeply influenced by the sprawling growth of urban European cities.