Aesthetica in CE50
Aesthetica Short Film Festival has been selected for Creative England’s 2017 report, CE50, which highlights the top 50 creative businesses in England.
Aesthetica Short Film Festival has been selected for Creative England’s 2017 report, CE50, which highlights the top 50 creative businesses in England.
The Armory Show introduces a new sector to its line-up. Platform hosts a selection of large-scale artworks, installations and site-specific commissions.
Volta New York celebrates its 10th anniversary as a solo focused contemporary art fair. Returning to PIER 90, it runs alongside Armory Arts Week.
Artist Wolfgang Tillmans will transform Tate’s subterranean South tank into a unique, experimental space where sound, music and light interact.
Opening this spring at the Serpentine, London, is a new season celebrating John Latham’s diverse practice, achievements and overall philosophy.
The third edition of World Art Dubai runs from 12 to 15 April at the Dubai World Trade Centre, including dedicated spaces for over 120 galleries.
Holly Hendry presents an entirely new body of work for her first solo exhibition in a UK institution, creating a geology of oozy forms peppered with comedy.
Whitechapel Gallery’s, London, new retrospective of Eduardo Paolozzi is a manifesto of the artist’s anarchy, unchained by conventions or styles.
Melbourne Design Week will examine the value of good design and showcase the work of regional and international creatives in a city-wide event.
Jenny Sabin Studio has been selected as the winner of this year’s Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1’s, New York, Young Architects Program.
Dr. Chris Meigh-Andrews specialises in screen works, installation, sculpture and projections, as well as being an editor and professor for moving image.
The Arts Council Collection sheds new light on the rich and diverse nature of 1960s art, casting fresh perspectives over the creations of the period.
An exhibition at Mudam Luxembourg testifies to the diversity and compositional flair of Cragg’s oeuvre, showing a selection of work from over the past two decades.
Photography, objects and antiques come together for the National Gallery of Victoria’s encyclopaedic display Patrick Pound: The Great Exhibition.
For his first solo show since 2010, and the first in the new space at Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, James Casebere returns to exploring interior spaces.
A major group exhibition of contemporary women artists responds to The Fine Art Society’s, London, showcase of the radical and androgynous artist Gluck.
The Abstract Expressionism show at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is fresh from a groundbreaking run at London’s Royal Academy of Arts.
Dylan Fox’s practice explores the physical, medical, emotional and social elements of gender transition, specifically designing works to replicate feelings of frustration.
Hull UK City of Culture 2017 recently launched, kick-starting a 365 day programme of cultural events and creativity inspired by the area.