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Reimagining the Art
of Being in a World in Flux

Fotografiska Tallinn explores the concept of “play” as a way to find joy, resilience, rebellion and connection in a contemporary world that is in constant flux.

The Face of Music

Fotografiska Tallinn presents the work of Anton Corbijn, a photographer who has authentically documented music legends for more than 50 years.

PhotoBrussels 2026:
Resonant Photography

PhotoBrussels returns for its 10th edition with 52 exhibitions across galleries, art centres, home spaces and museums, taking place throughout the city.

Reframing History

International Center of Photography presents a new series that sees two artists put Côte d’Ivoire at the heart of their work, reimagining their shared history.

Gen Z: Shaping a
New Gaze at Photo Elysée

Photo Elysee presents the work of 66 artists born between the mid‑1990s and early 2010s, each navigating the currents of contemporary life.

Expanded Histories

A new exhibition at Griffin Museum of Photography sees contemporary artists respond to the popular mythology of Manifest Destiny in American history.

From the Aesthetica Art Prize:
Between Reality and Imagination

We look back at the Aesthetica Art Prize long listed artists who photograph beyond the documentary, exploring the line between the real and fictional.

Graciela Iturbide:
Photography as Witness

C/O Berlin presents the work of Graciela Iturbide, a photographer who spend decades capturing the life of Indigenous communities across Mexico.

Richard Avedon:
More to the Picture

Forty years on from its creation, Gagosian presents Richard Avedon’s In The American West, a bold series helped to redefine contemporary portraiture.

Portrait of Britain:
Winners Announced

January sees the UK’s high streets, rail stations and shopping centres transform into a national art gallery, as digital screens light up with faces.

A Lens on the Desert

Zhang Kechun captures tourists in the Gobi Desert – reminding viewers of the ever-encroaching ubiquity of human presence in even the most remote spaces.

From the Aesthetica
Art Prize: Surreal Scenes

Glitched landscapes. Paper fish. Echoes of René Magritte. These longlisted artists from the 2025 Aesthetica Art Prize create bold and surreal works.

Expanding Narratives

Mexican photographer Alejandro Cartagena uses the camera to examine the most pressing social, urban and environmental problems across the globe.

Jessica Backhaus:
Colour As Language

Jessica Backhaus strips photography back to its fundamentals: light, shadow, colour. A new retrospective celebrates her 25 year career.

From the Aesthetica
Art Prize: Landscapes

We spotlight five artists, previously long listed for the Aesthetica Art Prize, who are expanding what it means to document the natural environment.

Photography and Kinship

In Brussels, Family Stories highlights contemporary photographers who are pushing beyond a traditional documentary approach to tap into shared humanity.

Emerging Photography:
Top Exhibitions for January

Discover five international exhibitions that spotlight emerging artists, whose work is redefining how photography can be used to reflect our society.

Viktor & Rolf:
Fashion Statements

The High Museum of Art in Atlanta foregrounds the design duo, who blurs the boundaries between clothing and art through unconventional work.

Contemporary Still Life:
A Genre Reimagined

These five photographers turn the tradition of still life photography on its head, creating playful scenes that highlight the absurdity of modern life.

Nan Goldin:
Intimacy and Memory

A fresh look at the work of Nan Goldin, who has spent her career documenting intimacy, friendship, addiction and loss with an honest, unflinching eye.

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