An Interactive Schedule
How often do we take a moment to pause and look back? Design Museum launches a digital programme curated to do just that.
How often do we take a moment to pause and look back? Design Museum launches a digital programme curated to do just that.
Fabio Ponzio’s ‘East of Nowhere’ reveals a powerful sense of community, capturing Europe at a moment of transition and profound change.
“Being placed into suspended animation has meant that, time becomes an elastic concept.” We interview White Cube about their latest show.
This issue is about realignment and hope. As humans, we need to understand our place in the world and the fragility of this ecosystem.
KangHee Kim distils the everyday, transforming it into something altogether different and utterly fantastical – encouraging imagination in viewers.
Julia Keil’s self-portraits reference works from the worlds of film and fine art to express familiar experiences whilst living in global lockdown.
World Photography Organisation outlines the principles behind successful visual storytelling through technical and conceptual innovation.
Humanity’s interactions with nature are swiftly being rewritten. Makoto Azuma investigates this idea through large-scale botanical installations.
Diane Villadsen builds on our appetite for candy coloured compositions. Dreamlike tones move from blush pink and lemon yellow to soft lilac.
Photographs from Nana Yaw Oduro provide the manifestation of thought and emotion, expressed through bright colours and physical movements.
Anna Devís and Daniel Rueda’s images redefine the conventions of structural photography with an aesthetic inspired by metropolitan living.
Dive into previous Aesthetica Art Prize shows and get inspired by boundary-pushing photography, video, sculpture and more.
International galleries continue offer to audiences art experiences from home. New photo shows span portraiture and documentary.
Circling around ideas of visual boundaries, margins and fringes are the works of Fabien Dendiével. The photographer extends the concept of the frame.
Isaac West’s portraits are luminous. Deep reds, cobalt blues and velvet greens are paired with painted lines on playing fields and soup cans.
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.