Shared Humanity
The Prix Pictet 2023 announces a shortlist of 12 photographers, delving into the vast spectrum of experiences that define our collective existence.
The Prix Pictet 2023 announces a shortlist of 12 photographers, delving into the vast spectrum of experiences that define our collective existence.
The Columbus Museum of Art (CMA) presents the work of interdisciplinary artist Gina Osterloh in her first major museum survey, ‘Mirror Shadow Shape.’
A new book from Thames and Hudson traces the fight for social, political and creative freedom through the eyes of 23 Iranian photographers.
Halcyon Gallery moves into its new flagship site at 148 New Bond Street, Mayfair. They open with Dominic Harris’ exhibition ‘Digital Consciousness’.
The art world has seen an increased curatorial focus on those engaging with the climate emergency. Centre for British Photography opens one such show.
Hatje Cantz publish an essential compendium of 220 photographs from 22 artists that reframe gender, manhood and what it means to be tender.
Through the work of 36 photographers, this exhibition explores the landscape of contemporary lens-based media across Africa.
Sunday School marks its sixth anniversary, bringing together photographers from across Africa and the wider diaspora for this exhibition.
Paul Sawyers is a contemporary artist and photographer interested in “the potential of found objects to create improvised moments.”
At Arles 2023, image-makers reflect on their relationships with places and popular music, as well as government policy and patriarchy.
Isaac Julien is one of the most celebrated British filmmakers and artists of all time. He is the subject of a major retrospective this summer.
In this group show, six artists reimagine the boundaries of visual representation by investigating the connections between history and identity.
Influential artist Carrie Mae Weems makes her UK gallery debut with this solo exhibition, bringing together photos, films and installations.
International Centre for Photography presents a group show, conceived as a mixtape about love, desire, memory and relationships.
This year marks seventy-five years since the original Windrush arrival. Here, we look at UK installations, talks and workshops that honour the anniversary.
From photography to installation and immersive art, our selection of exhibitions for this summer showcases the most striking artworks of the season.
At a time when AI and generative art are in the spotlight, Plásmata ΙΙ shows how these tools, whilst controversial, can be harnessed as agents of change.
Haitian-born artist Widline Cadet reflects on her heritage, charting ancestral feelings to forge a link between the body, history and space.
Forks balance against gingham fabric. Balloons are frozen mid-flight. Eyes peek through ripped paper. Burak Boylu captures chance everyday moments.