Daniel Maliykar’s
Portrait of Afghanistan
This major new project is made up of 150 unseen documentary photographs of Afghanistan, created during a period of access that no longer exists.
This major new project is made up of 150 unseen documentary photographs of Afghanistan, created during a period of access that no longer exists.
From Berlin’s Alexanderplatz, to dispatches from Vietnam and Cuba, Thomas Billhardt’s images capture a 20th century world in perpetual motion.
Yannis Davy Guibinga is passionate about telling stories rooted in Africa and its diaspora. He uses bright hues and striking imagery to do just that.
Bobby Beasley is a self-taught photographer shaking up documentary style through the use of unexpected camera angles, intense saturation and bright lighting.
Across coasts and forests, architects redefine the myth of the Canadian cabin through site-specific blueprints and more sustainable material choices.
The Aesthetica Art Prize celebrates 20 years with a bold show of visionary practitioners working in film, photography, painting, sculpture and much more.
Hyperreal plant pictures by Tom Leighton ask audiences to step onto another planet, which has been consumed by luminous, verdant undergrowth.
A peek inside the most recent edition of our printed magazine. Discover artists who reflect the world around us, whilst offering new ways to understand it.
Vijay Sarathy’s evocative pieces respond to the artist’s life in the Himalayas and his own deeply personal relationship with its diverse landscape.
Jada and David are a creative duo who specialise in set design, creating M.C. Escher-esque spaces filled with explosive colours and optical illusion.
Laurence Philomène speaks about their approach to self-portraiture as part of Gen Z, a presentation supporting the next generation of lens-based art.
The Baltic Sea is suffering from unprecedented oxygen loss. Małgorzata Stankiewicz visualises this phenomenon through striking cyanotypes.
The opening exhibition at BRUSK, Refik Anadol’s Latent City transforms data into an immersive experience, exploring memory, data and AI.
Rooted in photography and expanded through video, family snapshots, and installation, Cadet explores Black diasporic life through her lived experience.
These five exhibitions cast familiar photographs, locations and buildings in new light, asking audiences what happens when we change our perspective.
Tell Me Where Home Is gives a complex and nuanced portrait of migration, belonging and home in today’s increasingly unsettled sociopolitical climate.
The first major institutional Baldessari survey in South Florida brings together nearly 40 works
spanning five decades of an impressive career.
Over 180 contemporary photographers, from Orkney to Dumfries and Galloway and beyond, have been shortlisted for the Scottish Portrait Awards.
An insightful new exhibition spotlights the work of Gordon Parks from the fascinating perspective of the family and friends of those he photographed.