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BRUSK and the Future City

In the heart of Bruges’ vast museum quarter lies art gallery BRUSK, a brand new cultural landmark with international appeal and fascinating exhibitions.

The History of the Camera

As photography celebrates its bicentenary, Pinault Collection is hosting a major group exhibition at the Bourse de Commerce to mark the anniversary.

Time and Place:
The June/July Issue

Inside the June / July issue of Aesthetica, artists, architects and photographers invite readers to engage with a slower, more attentive way of seeing.

Portraits in Bloom

The boundaries between self and organic world dissolve in Tamara Dean’s portraits, as the artist navigates bright bushes and towering treetops.

Into the Wetlands

Frank Relle travels along Louisiana’s waterways, recording otherworldly images of cypresses by using an intricate lighting system rigged to his flatboat.

Buildings Redefined

Renowned architect Kengo Kuma reflects upon a decade of structures, dedicated to renewing the bonds made between nature, people and places.

Analogue Landscape

Svetlana Talanova makes her works by hand in the darkroom, using photosensitive paper to show how patterns can often recur across humans and plants.

Graphic Playtime

Photomontages by Daniel Rose collide leaves and branches with geometric shapes, offering a fresh new perspective on the Japanese art form of ikebana.

Delicate Vignettes

Nuno Serrão’s minimalist images offer small parts of wider and complex narratives that are united by cinematic aesthetics and a sensitivity to the world.

Enduring Symbolism

A new exhibition as part of Rencontres d’Arles 2026 reassesses the long history of flowers in photography, from a contemporary viewpoint.

Cameras in the City

Street photographers offer an array of different perspectives on Tokyo, a global metropolis that is known for its blend of tradition and futurism.

Sculpted Geography

Linda Burris Webster draws attention to various geopolitical concerns, tearing, twisting, cutting, crumpling and reshaping maps into sculptures.

Mary Ellen Carroll: Redefining Art

Contemporary Arts Museum Houston presents the first major museum exhibition to survey over four decades of work by the artist Mary Ellen Carroll.

The Future of Photography

Foam Amsterdam acknowledges an extraordinary wave of 30 image-makers shaping the future of lens-based art, as part of this year’s Foam Talent Award.

Reconfiguring Perception
at Hauser & Wirth Menorca

Hauser & Wirth Menorca presents Directionless, a group exhibition that begins from the premise that we are living in a moment of profound disorientation.

Josef Koudelka: A Unique Mind

Aperture’s Josef Koudelka: Diaries offers their readers a rare glimpse into the mind and artistic process of one of the world’s more celebrated photographers.

Anonymous Snapshots

Fotografiska Berlin spotlight’s Lee Shulman’s The Anonymous Project, one of the biggest archives of analogue amateur photography in the entire world.

The Shape of the Invisible

Gagosian hosts the first ever presentation of Air Package in a Ceiling, a monumental installation conceived by Christo in 1968 but never realised.

Australia’s Major New Museum 

Powerhouse, Australia’s largest museum group, is undertaking one of the world’s most significant museum projects, opening in Sydney in late 2026.

Rencontres d’Arles 2026:
An Expansive Programme

The celebrated photography festival returns for its 57th edition this summer, spanning archives, major monographic exhibitions and emerging scenes.

Es Devlin: Artistic Exchange

Internationally renowned artist and designer Es Devlin will present Library of the Four Winds this summer, a new public sculpture at Castle Howard.

Cultural Dialogues

Part of Oulu2026’s European Capital of Culture, Climate Clock is a public art trail that reflects on our relationship with nature and climate warming.

Constructing the Self:
The Art of Huang Ziyue

Huang Ziyue is part of a generation of artists grappling with the unstable and ever-shifting boundaries between selfhood and the digital world.

Weathering the Storm

MoCP hosts the 11th edition of the Prix Pictet, which spotlights photographers who examine both the natural and metaphorical repercussions of a storm.

Enduring Phenomena

Saatchi Gallery’s major exhibition explores how the two most powerful phenomena in the sky have long inspired humanity’s creativity, curiosity and belief.

Future Geographies

Vancouver Art Gallery’s ambitious new exhibition asks one major question: how do we face worsening ecological change with anything other than despair?

Zineb Sedira: When Words
Fall Silent, Cinema Speaks

The artist transforms Tate Britain’s neo-classical Duveen Galleries into an immersive installation drawing on the legacy of 1960s African cinema.

New Creatives
Top Graduate Shows 2026

This summer, we spotlight exciting talent emerging from the UK’s leading art schools, offering a glimpse of those set to shape the future of visual culture.

Evoking a Memory

Artist Keni Li’s latest series, Fluid Memory: Wings, explores how our memory can be reconstructed through images, scent and objects. 

2026 Listening Pitch Winners

The winners of the 2026 Listening Pitch grant have been announced. The three films answer the question: what can we hear if we listen right now?

Bristol Photo Festival 2026

The programme for the hugely popular bi-annual event, which opens in October, has been officially announced. The theme for 2026 is “Time Machine.”

Joel Meyerowitz:
The Poetics of Looking

Huxley Parlour showcases the huge breadth of Joel Meyerowitz’ six-decade-long career, examining the artist’s ever-evolving approach to photography.

Tomás Saraceno: Imagined Futures

The international multi-disciplinary artist bridges art, architecture and science in his most ambitious exhibition, which opens at Haus der Kunst in July.

Cao Fei: The Limits of Perception

In her biggest European show to date, Cao Fei transforms Kunstmuseum Basel’s Gegenwart building into an immersive, city-like environment.

Surrounded by Light

Bruce Munro’s iconic installation, Field of Light is one of Australia’s most beloved artworks. This year, Ayres Rock Resort is celebrating its tenth anniversary.

The Deutsche Börse Photography
Foundation Prize Winner 2026

This year’s winning artist is Rene Matić, recognised for “raw and honest photographs” that “bring a story of Britain today to audiences outside the UK.” 

Five Shows for the Weekend

We spotlight our top international exhibitions to add to your list, each one addressing something truly urgent about our complex, contemporary moment.

Major Sculpture
Exhibitions this Season

These must-see shows place monumental names, like Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick and Yayoi Kusama, in direct dialogue with the natural environment.

10 Pavilions to Discover
at the 61st Venice Biennale

Here is Aesthetica’s run-down of national pavilions – paying attention to timely themes like connection, communication, ecology, identity and legacy.

Negotiating Visibility

V&A, London’s latest display features works by 40 artists from 25 countries from Asia Pacific region, celebrating 30 years of the Asia Pacific Triennial.

Architects of Liberation

MoMA, New York examines modern architecture from the 1950s to the 1980s, placing it in the context of political independence across Western Africa.

Translating the Human Experience

How can ideas transform into a visuals? How does engineering and technology intersect with art? These questions are at the heart of Manlin Zhang’s practice.

Shaping Identity

Black Bricolage at MEP in Paris brings together photographs, notebooks and documents that bear witness to Black experiences in Europe and beyond.

Building a Legacy

The summer season at Fotografiska Tallinn begins with two exhibitions that celebrate the biggest names in photography, and the next generation.

Uncertainty & Possibility

KYOTOGRAPHIE International Photography Festival returns for its 14th edition, presenting exhibitions that explore the “in-between” spaces found in cities.

Women Photographers of
the Bauhaus: A Landmark Show

Museum für Fotografie, Berlin’s new exhibition is made up of more than 300 photographs, which showcase the influence of Female Bauhaus artists. 

Photo London 2026: A New Chapter

Photo London marks an exciting milestone this May, by making a new home at Olympia in Kensington. Discover what’s new at this year’s photography fair.

Uncovering Meaning

Sainsbury Centre showcases work by artists Kalliopi Lemos, Marina Abramović and Gillian Wearing, who each reflect on the relentless passage of time.

Max Mara Prize Winner Announced

The 2026 winner of the Max Mara Prize for Women is Yogyakarta-based artist Dian Suci, whose work was selected from an impressive shortlist of finalists.

Rediscovered Archives

John Baer: The Extraordinary Ordinary is a remarkable collection of images of postwar Europe and 1950s New York City, bursting with new-found optimism.

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