Expanded Perspectives
The seventh edition of Duesseldorf Photo Weekend celebrates the past, present and future of the medium.
The seventh edition of Duesseldorf Photo Weekend celebrates the past, present and future of the medium.
Moldova is the focus of a new exhibition at Fotografiska, Stockholm, which presents the work of award-winning photo-journalist Åsa Sjöström.
Natalie Christensen’s 25-year career as a psychotherapist informs her practice as an artist; each image reflects deeper conceptual thoughts.
Celebrating the quotidian, the works in an exhibition at EMMA possess an uncanny, otherworldly quality.
Terminus, a recent series by Mark Steinmetz, examines the pubic and private moments that occur within and around aerodromes.
A retrospective of works by Michael Wolf comes to Fotomuseum Den Haag. The exhibition provides an overview of a unique oeuvre,
Murray Fredericks views the sublime landscape as a medium, using mirrors to build surreal, mesmerising compositions
Part of a generation racked by hyperactivity, Tina Barney captures the details of north eastern, suburban America.
Exhibitions running 20-21 January offer viewers the opportunity to reflect on the modern world, building platforms for introspection.
The work of 19th century visionaries is the starting point for a new show at Foam, Amsterdam, which links photography’s inception with the modern day.
Cristina de Middel blends traditional documentary photography with fresh conceptual ideas.
Living in a village by the sea near Lisbon, Tesera Freitas started out as a designer with a camera. Her works offers a place where fantasy meet aesthetics.
In 1921, influential poet T.S Eliot spent time in Margate. A new show draws connections between The Waste Land and visual arts.
Candida Höfer investigates Mexico’s architectural and urban spaces, capturing the façades, floors and interiors of public structures.
Jeffrey Milstein’s aerial photographs provide new perspectives on the urban landscape through geometry, colour and form.
Ann Shelton’s body of work occupies the space between documentary and conceptual photography, investigating collective histories.
This Synthetic Moment brings together a diverse selection of artists using photography as a means to assert a strong sense of identity.
In an accelerating landscape, fresh ways of understanding the world become important. Bloomberg New Contemporaries offers insight.
Gerry Johansson’s images are devoid of human presence, yet reflect the lives of individuals in fresh and revealing ways.