Abstracted Contemplation
Uwe Langmann’s serene yet uncanny compositions feature abstracted architectural forms that emerge from featureless backdrops.
Uwe Langmann’s serene yet uncanny compositions feature abstracted architectural forms that emerge from featureless backdrops.
Gabriela Torres Ruiz captures the phenomenon of silence through a juxtaposition of landscapes and deserted structures.
At YSP, Wakefield, the Underground Gallery and its external concourse are entirely re-characterised by Alfredo Jaar’s seminal installations.
The iconic fashion photography of Helmut Newton and Guy Bourdin is shown side by side at Helmut Newton Foundation, Berlin.
As part of Photo Vogue Festival, Fashion & Politics in Vogue Italia at BASE Milano explores how fashion photography engages with subjects such as gender…
Contemporary Art Qatar is the largest showcase of work from the region, reflecting the ever-changing social environment of the locale.
Images created in response to the landscapes and cultures of the Scottish isles explore notions of solitude, nature and silence.
Elizaveta Porodina’s cinematic images invite the viewer to imagine narratives extending beyond the confines of composition.
Photography and Form foregrounds abstraction and exploits the technical abilities of the medium, investigating the use of geometry and form.
An exhibition explores the still, emotive nature of writer, photographer and director Raymond Depardon’s oeuvre.
Michael Eastman’s intriguing investigations into Buenos Aires’ iconic late 19th century interiors are both haunting and surprising.
From 1950-1970, photographer Latif Al Ani documented the rich social, political and religious landscape of Iraq through his lens.
For Dutch photographer Desiree Dolron, each locale is another identity. GRIMM Gallery, Amsterdam, documents her extensive travels.
Transfiguring everyday objects into items of contemplation, Jan Groover’s photography foregrounds the banality of the quotidian.
Following the last year’s success, annual contemporary photography fair fotofever returns to the Carrousel du Louvre, Paris, for its sixth edition.
Greg Girard’s neon-lit nocturnal explorations of Hong Kong between 1974-1989 are displayed in HK:PM at Blue Lotus Gallery & Consultancy.
Known for his documentation of Cologne’s Neues Bauen movement during the 1920s, Werner Mantz’s images made the region’s architecture iconic.
La Photographie Galerie, Brussels, presents a selection of images created in some of the most remote and unforgiving locations in the world.
The presence of man-made interventions into the landscape is highlighted in State of Nature at Robert Morat Galerie, Berlin.