The Experimental Lens
Coinciding with Photo London, three-day photography festival Peckham 24 offers new visual languages.
Coinciding with Photo London, three-day photography festival Peckham 24 offers new visual languages.
As part of Photo London, Almanaque Gallery foregrounds work by Aesthetica Art Prize artist Tania Franco-Klein.
London Design Biennale, hosted by Somerset House, invites an array of global practitioners to explore the importance of a collective consciousness.
A new show at Huxley-Parlour Gallery, London, offers a new perspective on photographer Martin Parr’s socially receptive work.
Work in Progress unites five female practitioners who explore how photographic surfaces can be transformed into intriguing art objects
The first exhibition by the artist duo Tania Brassesco and Lazlo Passi Norberto is a heartfelt homage to the style of 19th century painting.
The Broad presents A Journey That Wasn’t, a show which asks how the intangibility of time manifests within personal memories, informing creativity.
Moving into May, major art fairs, group shows and solo exhibitions offer deeply conceptual approaches to photography and installation.
Documentary photographer Martin Parr captures heavily saturated images that observe the idiosyncrasies of the everyday.
This month’s new releases look at the importance of architectural and photographic forms for the continuation of social innovation and progression.
Noémie Goudal’s Telluris, a series of images shot in the Californian Desert, investigates ideas about the formation of the Earth’s landscape.
Thomas Jordan is an American photographer, living and working in Illinois. He finds inspiration in Chicago Suburbs, looking for moments of clarity.
The Sea is the Limit at York Art Gallery brings together 11 artists exploring timely notions of migration, dispossession and national borders.
National Museum Cardiff’s Women in Focus explores the vital contribution of female practitioners to photography,
This year’s edition of The Other Art Fair, New York, brings together image-makers interested in the intricacies of the contemporary experience.
Life in Motion: Egon Schiele/Francesca Woodman, opens at Tate Liverpool, exploring the expressive nature of the human body.
As part of La Triennale di Milano, an exhibition tracks Italian artist and photographer Luigi Ghirri’s engagement with architecture.
“I came to see the buildings as fossils of a time past.” Danny Lyon’s The Destruction of Lower Manhattan documents a period of transition.
Art Beijing returns, celebrating China’s rich artistic landscape and engaging with themes such as digitalisation, sustainability and community.