Unbound: Contemporary Art After Frida Kahlo. Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago

Unbound: Contemporary Art After Frida Kahlo showcases the work of contemporary artists in response to work by the iconic artist. In 1978, MCA Chicago presented Kahlo’s first solo museum exhibition in the U.S.

Regeneration, The Photographers’ Gallery

Print Sales at The Photographers’ Gallery currently represents 35 photographers. Every year the space stages five selling exhibitions to highlight the work of its represented photographers and all profits then go back into its public programme.

Interview: Inna Timokhina

Mythical archetypes and molecular science find common ground in the work of Inna Timokhina, an artist-scientist with Siberian gypsy roots. She received formal education in visual arts in Russia and a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology.

Ai Weiwei, Lisson Gallery

Ai Weiwei is one of the leading cultural figures of his generation and consistently displays great courage in placing himself at risk to affect social change through art. His work often challenges the political systems in place in China.

The Aesthetica Art Prize Anthology is Now on Sale

Inside the Aesthetica Art Prize Anthology works from exciting new and emerging artists from around the world are represented in stunning colour images, with accompanying artists’ statements and biographies. There are 100 practitioners included.

As Exciting As We Can Make It: Ikon in the 1980s, Ikon, Birmingham

Exciting As We Can Make It: Ikon in the 1980s is the highlight of Ikon’s 50th anniversary year, taking place between 2 July and 31 August. Featuring a variety of pieces, the exhibition is a survey of Ikon’s program from 1979 to 1989.

Contemporary Asian Art, Waddingtons, Toronto

For the first time Waddingtons has opened a selling exhibition of contemporary Asian art. The show features 43 works by 13 artists, including signature works by Japanese artists Takashi Murakami, Tomio Miki, Enokura Koji and Nobuo Sekine.

Sikkema Jenkins & Co Album by VikMuniz until 10 May

This exhibition of new large scale photographs by Vik Muniz showcases two new bodies of work from the artist. These include work from the Album series and Postcards From Nowhere.

Catlin Art Prize Exhibition, 2-24 May Londonewcastle Project Space

Returning this year for its eighth edition is the Catlin Art Prize exhibition held Londonewcastle Project Space showcasing the new work by seven recent graduates. In Shoreditch from 2-24 May

Irish Museum of Modern Art presents Patrick Scott: Image Space Light

Showing across two venues as a single exhibition, Garden Galleries at IMMA and the VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art, Carlow, present the work of Irish artist Patrick Scott with the exhibition now being extended until 22 June.

Alibis: Sigmar Polke 1963–2010 at MoMA, New York

This retrospective encompasses the eclectic range of mediums that Polke worked in during his career, including painting, photography, film, sculpture, drawing, performance, and glass.

This Easter Visit the Aesthetica Art Prize Exhibition

Showcasing outstanding and innovative artworks, the Aesthetica Art Prize Exhibition features shortlisted pieces from artists in the following categories: Photographic and Digital; Three Dimensional Design and Sculpture; Painting and Drawing, and Video, Installation and Performance.

Dieter Roth and Arnulf Rainer: Collaborations, Hauser & Wirth

Roth and Rainer together have worked in a variety of different media to create different products, including live performances, drawings and sound works. This new and exciting exhibition focuses on a large group of works on paper, unveiling some of Roth’s previously unseen work.

Juergen Teller, I am Fifty at Suzanne Tarasieve Gallery

Showing at the Suzanne Tarasieve Gallery Paris until 25 May, the work of Juergen Teller is, frankly speaking, one of the purest examples of how the stereotypical everlasting conflict between art and fashion could be resolved.

Elegance in an Age of Crisis: Fashions of the 1930s at The Fashion Institute of Technology

Don’t let the title, Elegance in an Age of Crisis: Fashions of the 1930s, fool you. These calm, classically proportioned clothes have nothing to say about social or economic upheaval.

Interview with US Artist Stephen Galloway

Galloway’s work focuses on experiencing nature in paradoxical ways. His large scale, detailed photographs show natural elements as incredibly present, yet also outside our expectations.

Designs of the Year 2014

The Design Museum has announced the nominations for the Designs of the Year 2014. This platform for cutting-edge innovation and original talent showcases the best in global design.

Fashion Film: Helena Christensen in The Double

Supermodel Helena Christensen stars in Vs. Magazine’s short fashion film, The Double. Christensen is the guest-editor on the newly released issue featuring Julianne Moore, Emilia Clarke and Stacy Martin, amongst others.

Review of Abstract Drawing, Drawing Room, London

Several variants of abstraction are investigated in an excellent exhibition of drawings, Abstract Drawing, curated by Richard Deacon, the current Last Words artist in Aesthetica. The show at London’s Drawing Room features 57 works.

Interview with God is a Feminist Artist, Sarah Maple

Sarah Maple’s God is a Feminist is an exploration of identity, feminism and religion. Aesthetica speaks to Maple about her controversial work and her thoughts on contemporary feminism.