Redressing Physicality
Adelaide Damoah’s practice involves using her body as a “living paintbrush” to paint or print onto various surfaces. Damoah discusses her series.
Adelaide Damoah’s practice involves using her body as a “living paintbrush” to paint or print onto various surfaces. Damoah discusses her series.
A collaboration between MVRDV and Bvlgari at Milan Design Week challenges the rules of design by offering a 360 degree experience.
Jane Gottlieb’s latest solo show is at the Art, Design & Architecture Museum at the University of California, Santa Barbara, until 29 April. We speak with her about the exhibition.
Evora Africa is a celebration of African heritage, offering fresh perspectives on the modern world and the experiences of young people.
The 2018 Aesthetica Art Prize exhibition explores the effects of over-consumption, media stimulation and emotional disconnection in today’s world.
Swedish artist Marie Åkerlund’s subtle works revolve around the fragile, ethereal and essential notion of inspiration. We speak with her to find out more.
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC, offers an incredibly idiosyncratic installation – a trip down Do Ho Suh’s memory lane.
In her series Who in the www am I? Lee explores questions of identity in the digital era, through a character called Alice.
Vienna-based artist Charlotte Pann focuses on the phenomenon of relation as a base for and as a result of spatial constellation.
By capturing the industrial forms that punctuated the landscape of the 1960s, Bernd and Hilla Becher created a new visual language.
Blending the past with contemporary contexts, Dave Weindorf’s work offers a sense of conceptual and compositional movement.
Paul Biddle is an award-winning surrealist photographer who often makes use of found objects, or photographs of objects from museums.
Linda Kosciewicz’s work explores female identity, emotion and transience through constructed worlds, self-representation and performance.
More than 100 of the world’s leading galleries come together this April for The Photography Show, taking place at the huge Pier 94 venue in New York.
Sailor Jerry is on the search for new talent in Glasgow. Submit your design and feature in the April / May edition of Aesthetica Magazine.
Gerry Johansson’s images are devoid of human presence, yet reflect the lives of individuals in fresh and revealing ways.
Public museums are cathedrals of knowledge. Jason Larkin highlights the visual presentation of war and conflict in such institutions.
Photographer Dale M Reid uses darkroom techniques to imbue her botanical subjects with personality and emotion, evoking their stories.
Austrian artist Charlotte Pann focuses on what she refers to as “the phenomenon of relation as a base for and as a result of spatial constellation”.