Wrapping the Body
Jennie Granholm’s works depict the struggles we face internally – physically, emotionally. The photographs explore the weight of expectations.
Jennie Granholm’s works depict the struggles we face internally – physically, emotionally. The photographs explore the weight of expectations.
Museums and cultural institutions across the world mark International Women’s Day 2019 with exhibitions, events and digital campaigns.
For over 40 years, Sally Mann has explored the American South. A Thousand Crossings reflects on history, memory, desire, death and family.
James Owen’s practice is inspired by mathematical equations and flowing movements within nature. The episodic images are contemporary and kinetic.
Ahead of the Future Now Symposium 2019, Ashleigh Kane, Art & Culture Editor at Dazed, expands on the changing nature of arts journalism.
Covering themes from technology and urbanisation to population growth and climate change, the Aesthetica Art Prize 2019 shortlist is announced.
Daniel Forero’s Reflections series was inspired by wanting to bring the beauty of the outside world into the photography studio.
Issue 87, Idea Generation, takes stock of what’s to come in the future of art, design, architecture and photography. Find out more about the issue.
Anna Dannemann, Curator, shed light on this year’s show, considering how the four shortlisted artists tell us about contemporary photography.
Utilising photography as a journey, Sander Vandenbrouke utilises short breaks from filming on set, teasing a sense of narrative from the land.
Baltimore Museum of Art and Freersackler Gallery present new shows considering contemporary Asian photography, expanding upon a turbulent history.
Monuments have been created for thousands of years. The Design Museum reflects on notions of history and narrative in projects by David Adjaye.
Blurring the boundaries between photography, illustration and digital painting, Alex Fruehmann’s works offer alternate storylines.
London Art Fair returns next month for the 2019 edition, offering audiences the opportunity to discover contemporary art from across the world.
Sweden-born photographer Gabriel Isak returns with Entities, a series of images inspired by existentialism, inner worlds and the self.
Exploding Collage combines presentations by three contemporary artists – Nadia Hebson, Linder, and Ursula Mayer.
The AFAL group constitutes a significant venture in the history of Spanish photography, providing an insight to a time of cultural renaissance.
Luke Evans discovered photography through a long-term interest in physics and organic sciences – which has later fed into deeply calculative images.
Patricia Abramovich’s paintings, textile design and wearable art are inspired by the merging of colour and the rhythms of a meditative process of painting.