Futuristic Argentina
Since its founding 25 years ago, arteBA has established itself as one of the most important fairs in Argentina and a key industry meeting point.
Since its founding 25 years ago, arteBA has established itself as one of the most important fairs in Argentina and a key industry meeting point.
As far as timely exhibitions go, Wolfgang Tillmans’ current exhibition at Tate Modern, London, is charged with the heartbeat of today’s news.
The Turner Prize is making some historic changes to its eligibility criteria. Tate reveals that the renowned award will now welcome artists of any age.
Jasmine Targett’s installation What the eyes do not see demonstrates how perception challenges the way individuals understand the world.
Held in the birth-place of naturalist Charles Darwin, Evolution Explored chronicles the universal and regional shifts taking place across the world.
The original Belgian art fair returns to the capital for its 35th edition in April. In 2017, Art Brussels unites 144 galleries from 28 countries in three sections.
Laura Allard-Fleischl’s Seaside Siren and Between Planets series combine fashion and art photography, striking an intriguing balance between organic forms.
Now in its third year, Photo London has become a powerhouse for international galleries to showcase the revolution of an ever-expanding medium.
Girl on Girl, a new anthology of women photographers investigates the notion of portraiture and assumed perceptions in the 21st century.
This third edition of Diffusion takes revolution as its central theme, utilising the medium of photography to document the repercussions of global revolts.
Influenced by how nature is presented in media, Thomas Wrede’s Real Landscapes reproduces topographies, spanning simulation and reality.
You Are Looking at Something That Never Occurred takes it title from a phrase used by Jeff Wall in a conversation with fellow artist Lucas Blalock.
After training as a photographer, Kris Schreier Lyseggen started collecting stories about gender identity in order to communicate a social commentary.
Devised by the Resistance and Deportation History Centre, Les Jours Sans plunges viewers into the life of the French during and after World War II.
The 19th edition of the Art Paris Art Fair pays a special tribute to artistic expressions hailing from Africa at the Grand Palais from 30 March to 2 April.
Aesthetica has compiled a list of top 10 exhibitions, events, displays and talks for the 37th edition of The Photography Show, presented by AIPAD.
Scarlett Hooft Graafland’s first solo exhibition at Flowers Gallery, London, invites the viewer into ethereal and remarkable landscapes.
LOOK/17, Liverpool’s International Photography Festival proposes a dynamic programme under the title Cities of Exchange: Liverpool/ Hong Kong.
Bill Viola’s practice transforms our understanding of video as an art form. Mirrors of the Mind, brings together a series of expressive and pioneering works.