Structural Iconography

Vancouver Art Gallery’s Cabin Fever investigates the influence of an architectural form on the cultural identity of the US and Canada.

Charting Expansion

In mapping the growth of urban space, work by Naoya Hatakeyama reveals the impact of industrial activity on the natural landscape

Transcendent Sculptures

An exhibition of new work by Nathaniel Rackowe at Letitia Beirut examines the changing nature of the built environment, reflecting on urban dwellings.

Redefined Imagery

A show at Whitechapel Gallery reveals a series of destroyed images taken by American photographers during the 1930s.

Cultural Memory

Candida Höfer’s atmospheric work offers a new perspective on cultural institutions, providing unparalleled views of architectural structures.

Visual Allegory

Bastiaan Woudt’s series, Mukono, documents the story of a community in Uganda through bold yet metaphorical portraiture and still life.

Reflecting Life

By presenting images by the next generation of documentary photographers, a show offers a fresh look at the contemporary state-of-play.

Illuminating Reality

Questioning the boundaries between art and photojournalism, an exhibition offers new perspectives on contemporary conflict.

Surreal Topographies

Matthew Murray’s images offer atmospheric, uncanny representations of the British landscape through colour, light and form.

Delicate Landscapes

Turin-born Alberto Selvestrel creates indefinite landscapes that stretch into large, open expanses filled with natural contrasts and sweeping spaces.

Colour Revolution

Thames & Hudson release All About Saul Leiter, a collection exploring the artist’s entire career, from fashion photography to urban documentation.

Cultural Diversity

By documenting the cultural landscape of London’s East End in the 1970s, David Hoffman’s images highlight the socially diverse nature of the region.

5 to See: This Weekend

This weekend’s round-up reinvents the built environment through virtual simulations, photography and sculpture.

Addressing Diaspora

Signs of Empire, New Museum, New York, shines a light on John Akomfrah’s exploration of the global black diaspora through moving-image installations.

Uncanny Encounters

Evelyn Bencicova interprets contemporary life through an existential yet highly curated approach to visual art and photography.

Traversing Mythologies

A show at Center for Creative Photography, Arizona, taps into the mythos of the American Dream through a selection of key artists.

Eclectic Approaches

From portraiture to landscape, fine art to architecture, Robin Rice Gallery’s Summer Salon 2018 offers a diverse range of approaches.

Chronicles of Modernity

A collection of images by Mama Casset and an unknown photographer offer new perspectives on 20th century Senegal.

A Distinctive Landscape

Steve Fitch’s collection, entitled Vanishing Vernacular, captures the distinctive roadsides of Western America.

Rural Escapism

The Hepworth examines the intermediate points between urban and rural; a series of photographers convey Britain’s desire to preserve the natural world.