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The Power of Place:
Liverpool Biennial 2025

This year’s programme, Bedrock, features 30 artists and collectives across 18 venues, spanning heritage sites, community spaces and cultural institutions.

In Other Worlds:
The Art of Translation

Focal Point Gallery’s latest exhibition considers the nature of translation, exploring how it functions in society as both a creative and interpretive act.

Elmgreen & Dragset: Twisting
Reality in the Age of Spectacle

Iconic duo Elmgreen & Dragset are set to present a new show in Los Angeles, posing vital questions about identity, alienation and the politics of space.

Light, Sound and Movement

These five exciting exhibitions bring light to the fore, showcasing those who pioneered its use in the 20th century and those pushing boundaries today.

Rediscovering the Self

The Box Plymouth’s retrospective of Jyll Bradley highlights a varied and distinguished career that considers identity, light, nature and queerness.

Memories of Home

Tate Modern’s new exhibition of Korean artist Do Ho Suh’s large-scale, fabric installations considers the question: is home is a place, an idea or a feeling?

Yoko Ono: A Symphony
of Imagination

The exhibition of exhibitions is now on view at Berlin’s Gropius Bau, journeying through more than 200 artworks and six decades of experimentation.

Earth Day 2025: Artworks to Know

This World Earth Day, Aesthetica brings together ten works of art that are driving important conversations around environmental issues and climate crisis.

Giuseppe Penone:
Art and Nature

In a show spanning from 1969 to the present day, Serpentine Galleries in London brings together Penone’s sculptures, installations and outdoor work.

Radiant Installation

The Light Festival 2025 at Battersea Power Station brings joy to dark winter nights, fusing art and technology whilst illuminating an iconic location.

The World at Our Feet

Somerset House, London, unveils a monumental exhibition dedicated to soil – exploring the incredible, life-sustaining ecosystem beneath us.

UK Exhibitions to Look Out For in 2025

Discover one exhibition for every month of the year in 2025. This list spans shows of art, architecture, design, photography, science and technology.

A Compelling Retrospective:
Hans Haacke

Hans Haacke’s iconic works transform the gallery space into a place where questioning is encouraged, holding up a mirror to systems of power and control.

Illuminating Spaces:
10 Immersive Shows to See Now

Towering mushrooms, polka-dot rooms and bright neon lights. Aesthetica rounds-up ten contemporary art experiences to visit this winter.

Making a Rukus

Artist and filmmaker Topher Campbell talks about the making of a show at Somerset House, which celebrates Black LGBTQ+ pioneers since the 1970s.

Dynamic Experiment

“I am a movement artist. I started with painting, but I got stuck, I was at a dead end.” Pirelli HangarBicocca unveils a show for kinetic art pioneer Jean Tinguely.

Radiant Installation

This year, pioneering visual artist Anthony McCall has presented a series of large-scale shows at iconic venues: Tate Modern and Guggenheim Bilbao.

Focus Art Fair:
Moving Experiences

This October, Focus Art Fair opens the doors of London’s Saatchi Gallery to lovers of contemporary art. Meet three of the incredible artists on display.

40 Years of the Turner Prize

This year marks the 40-year anniversary of the Turner Prize, which returns to Tate Britain for the first time in six years. Here are the shortlisted artists.

Sculpted Matter

“You can’t really pick your medium. Your medium picks you.” Today, we present sculpture exhibitions from Anya Gallaccio, Takis and Saad Qureshi.

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