Technological Identities
Amidst the information maelstrom, MoMA looks back in time to the computer age, when technical thinking began to guide the hands of artists.
Amidst the information maelstrom, MoMA looks back in time to the computer age, when technical thinking began to guide the hands of artists.
In Our Time at the Magnum Print Room, London, is a testament to the work, resonance and continued relevance of the agency over the past 70 years.
The fourth edition of Haus der Kunst’s Capsule programme sees artist Polina Kanis expand on a practice consisting mainly of single-channel videos.
Bernd and Hilla Becher systematically documented the soon-to-be-forgotten architectural forms of industry. Sprüth Magers reflects on this inventory.
Olivia Lynch’s photography explores cyclical natures in relationships and traditional portrayals of female psychosis through rose-tinted images.
Stedelijk Amsterdam mounts a series of shows this year and next that explore different aspects of the theme migration.
The 15th edition of Frieze London takes place next month, an event with more than 160 galleries that showcases the ambitious visions of contemporaries.
Only the Lonely offers a comprehensive survey of William Gedney’s documentary and street work, including his acclaimed series of rural Kentucky.
8-10 September. Delving into shows that reflect upon creative methods as multi-disciplinary, reactive and revolutionary in their own times.
As part of Aesthetica’s collaboration with LCC, Nicola Muirhead is a British-Bermudian documentary photographer and visual storyteller.
The diversity of Bruno Barbey’s imagery has shaped his reputation as a photo journalist. Fotografie Forum shows 100 photographs taken across the world.
Vancouver Art Gallery reflects upon Stephen Shore’s important body of images created during visits to Monet’s garden at Giverny between 1977 and 1982.
Mirroring Life, a retrospective of the work of influential photographer André Kertész, comes to Foam Amsterdam this autumn.
Launched to coincide with the museums’ centenary, IWM’s, London, Conflict Now features opinions of individuals who have worked in areas of conflict.
Centre Pompidou-Metz’s Japanese season features an exhibition that pays homage to key architects and urban developments in Japan from 1945 to today.
START returns to London’s Saatchi Gallery this September, showcasing emerging artists to offer collectors and enthusiasts contemporary expression.
The 2017 edition of Maison & Objet will explore the theme Comfort Zone. François Bernard curates objects by leading brands in the Inspirations Space.
Marietta Varga reframes our relationship with brutalist architecture. Her images draw attention to the playful nature of landmark buildings in the UK.
Dieter Seitz leads viewers on a journey that begins in the original nomad’s land and ends in the cities of Kazakhstan, the homeland of today’s urban nomads.