Future Greats
The 2018 Aesthetica Art Prize exhibition explores the effects of over-consumption, media stimulation and emotional disconnection in today’s world.
The 2018 Aesthetica Art Prize exhibition explores the effects of over-consumption, media stimulation and emotional disconnection in today’s world.
Pioneering photographer August Sander drew a nuanced sociological portrait of Germany’s inhabitants and surrounding urban landscapes.
This month’s new releases negotiate how senses and visceral appreciations are integral to the creation, purpose and perception of contemporary art.
The top picks for 7-8 April offer global dialogues, navigating international domains from China to Germany to examine a changing landscape.
Noémi Varga’s The Happiest Barrack recounts a personal tale of life and love within soviet Hungary. See it at as part of the Aesthetica Art Prize 2018.
A new publication by Hatje Cantz tracks the ongoing relationship between the swimming pool and photography.
The Marilyn Stafford FotoReportage Award has just announced an international call for submissions for female practitioners for its second annual prize.
Early fashion photographer Erwin Blumenfeld used experimental darkroom techniques to create unique and often uncanny images.
Noémie Goudal’s images combine staged structures with natural landscapes, questioning the boundaries between artificiality and reality.
Journeys at Australia House, London, showcases the sculptural work of Shona Nunan and Michael Francis Cartwright, along with their two sons.
A new exhibition at Yossi Milo Gallery foregrounds work by West-African portrait photographer Sanlé Sory.
Images by emerging fashion photographer Erik Madigan Heck feature a strong use of colour, pattern and form.
A testament to the interdisciplinary nature of photography, Kate Ballis creates unique, colour-drenched images using infrared technology.
Francesca Canepa rallies against fast fashion. She discusses her new collection, one which translates Japanese tradition into minimalist draping.
An exhibition explores the relationship between the Norwegian landscape and contemporary art, revealing inspiring motifs.
The Hayward Gallery has reopened post-refurbishment with a prodigious exhibition by German photographer Andreas Gursky.
In an ever-quickening urban landscape, Steve Macleod’s new series offers a serene alternative; a true vision of wilderness.
A collaboration between photographer Parker Day and Polaroid Originals marks the launch of a new 1996 custom vintage camera.
What does it mean to be an outsider? This summer, High Museum, Atlanta, shows work by practitioners who have come from non-traditional backgrounds