The Story of Artnet
How Artnet’s founder Hans Neuendorf rose from the rubble of WWII Germany to transform the landscape of the art market.
How Artnet’s founder Hans Neuendorf rose from the rubble of WWII Germany to transform the landscape of the art market.
Heather Agyepong’s latest series, in support of MIND, responds to the life of African American performer and activist Aida Overton Walker.
Discover some of the historic photography shows that shaped the medium during the 19th and 20th centuries – including those at MoMA.
Encounter Contemporary, London, opens a virtual solo presentation of Nicolas K. Feldmeyer, featuring time-lapsed films and digital renders.
Street photography involves candid images within public places. Aesthetica selects examples from the archives, from the mid-20th century to now.
The International Center of Photography, New York, is dedicated to photography and visual culture. Aesthetica selects online highlights.
Samanthe Rubell, Senior Director, Pace Gallery, is responsible for the gallery’s online sales initiatives. She discusses a new online show.
Get inspired by women photographers creating compelling visual narratives. These images travel the world, tell stories and reframe the landscape.
Now is the time for creativity and innovation. Aesthetica is launching a new social media competition for international artists in isolation.
Lars Boering, Managing Director, World Press Photo Foundation, discusses the 2019 contest entries, and the essence of “truth.”
Aesthetica selects five new art, design and photography books for May 2020. These titles reflect on the meaning of progress today.
Doorways, staircases, windows and curtains haunt the images of Indonesian photographer Ferdonio Damanik, offering the taste of worlds beyond.
Louisiana Channel is filled with arts and culture videos to watch from home. Aesthetica selects five interviews featuring lens-based artists.
The Broad has launched a new interactive series featuring poets working in a variety of styles to respond to specific artworks in the collection.
8 May 2020 marks 75 years since the end of the Second World War in Europe. We bring together online arts, photography and history resources.
Amelie Satzger’s retouched photographs reveal an arranged visual world filled with autobiographical motifs, mirrors, balanced fruit and cube rooms.
Alex Prager became a photographer overnight. Her cinematic practice evolved after she came face to face with an image by William Eggleston.
National Portrait Gallery, London, holds the most extensive collection of portraits in the world. Aesthetica picks highlights to explore from home.
Aesthetica selects five images to inspire your poetry and short fiction. They are ideal writing prompts – dreamlike shores and neon streets.