Aesthetica Art Prize: Top Tips
Get inspired to enter the Aesthetica Art Prize. We share five key pieces of advice to inform your submission to the international award.
Get inspired to enter the Aesthetica Art Prize. We share five key pieces of advice to inform your submission to the international award.
This summer, globally, art schools have had to move their Degree Shows online. Browse 10 universities launching inspiring virtual portals.
Kudi is a London-based artist whose work questions social dynamics in today’s world, asking the viewer to examine their place in the system.
Whilst it is impossible to predict what the art world will look like after Covid-19, Latin American artists provide ideas on how to reshape the way we live.
The fair launches its online viewing rooms, with a programme of talks, film screenings and sculpture garden tours. View our Top 5 Recommendations.
Thirza Schaap combines sculpture and photography to examine the overwhelming presence of plastics, providing a kind of contemporary Vanitas.
“Being placed into suspended animation has meant that, time becomes an elastic concept.” We interview White Cube about their latest show.
How Artnet’s founder Hans Neuendorf rose from the rubble of WWII Germany to transform the landscape of the art market.
Now is the time for creativity and innovation. Aesthetica is launching a new social media competition for international artists in isolation.
Siegrid Demyttenaere, Curator at Design Museum Gent, discusses highlights from a show that was curated in honour of the Year of Van Eyck.
Cyril Lancelin combines technology and art, engaging the public with installations that provoke questions about the built environment.
Doan Ly’s images are reminiscent of Caravaggio’s legacy – light draping past segments of melon, orange peels and split pomegranates.
Federica Beretta, Director at Opera Gallery London, discusses managing the gallery in a time of mass-closures and isolation.
Inspired by a new podcast, Aesthetica highlights five pioneering women sculptors who have redefined the medium through materials.
The April / May edition is titled ‘Resilience.’ This issue is about ideas and innovation, standing together through cultural collaboration.
Whilst the show at Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg is closed, Aesthetica speaks to Barbara Kasten about materiality, abstraction and creative perseverance.
Cerith Wyn Evans’ bold, linear neon sculptures utilise light and shadow to explore truth in a climate of fake news and digital misinformation.
Every other year, the renowned Turner Prize leaves Tate Britain and is presented at a venue outside London. This year it’s held at TC Margate.
Issue 90, entitled ‘Living for Today’, is a response to our times, covering innovative upcycled plastic whilst questioning alternative truths in the media.