Optimistic Journeys
A retrospective of works by Elliott Erwitt at Salon taidemuseo Veturitalli, Finland, provides a unique view of life during and after wartime.
A retrospective of works by Elliott Erwitt at Salon taidemuseo Veturitalli, Finland, provides a unique view of life during and after wartime.
Trained as an architect, Portuguese artist Cristina Rodrigues combines social concerns, ethnography and gender relations in her practice.
Work by Miles Aldridge features as part of an exhibition at Reading Museum celebrating the Irish writer and dramatist Oscar Wilde.
Dominican Republic-born Mariojosé Angeles has exhibited internationally. The expression of his Caribbean identity is a key objective of his work.
Hatje Cantz’s new publication celebrates architect and designer Lina Bo Bardi’s 100th anniversary,
Mika Yajima makes use of fibre as a material to create conceptual installations. We speak with the Tokyo-based artist to find out more.
Jiri Svestka Gallery offers dialogues between emerging practitioner Katarína Poliačiková and iconic photographer Stephen Shore.
The work of pioneering video artist Bill Viola explores universal narratives of life, death and the human condition.
Pipilotti Rist creates kaleidoscopic multimedia environments investigating how the natural world and the body interlace with the digital age.
5 to See for 4-5 November engage with notions of the collective conciousness, inspiring ideas about the creation of a greater whole.
Anne Hoerter examines new ways to exhibit botanical forms; she is also developing her portrait portfolio. We speak with the artist about her practice.
Michael Eastman’s intriguing investigations into Buenos Aires’ iconic late 19th century interiors are both haunting and surprising.
Greg Girard’s neon-lit nocturnal explorations of Hong Kong between 1974-1989 are displayed in HK:PM at Blue Lotus Gallery & Consultancy.
The presence of man-made interventions into the landscape is highlighted in State of Nature at Robert Morat Galerie, Berlin.
The idiosyncratic nature of English social customs is explored through the photographs of Tony Ray Jones and Martin Parr.
Balthasar Burkhard’s monumental black-and-white compositions bridge the divide between photography and contemporary art.
Design Museum, London, hosts the tenth edition of the socio-politically aware Beazley Designs of the Year exhibition.
Stephen Shore’s oeuvre blends a traditional American documentary style with influences from a plethora of artistic movements.
Sherrie Levine’s work is a landmark of postmodern artistic practice. Her work challenges notions of authenticity and originality.