Don McCullin, Eighty, Hamiltons Gallery, London

This year marks the 80th birthday of renowned photographer, Don McCullin, and to celebrate this event, Hamiltons Gallery, London, is showing a selection of over-sized silver gelatin prints which are each one of an edition of 15.

The Aesthetica Art Prize 2016 Countdown: 9 Days to Go

There are nine days left in the Aesthetica Art Prize 2016 call for entries. In the countdown, we spotlight Lorenzo Gattorna, whose artists’ film Marshy Place Across (2014) was selected for the publication Future Now.

John Chamberlain, Inverleith House

Inverleith House presents the very first solo exhibition in a UK public gallery by the great American artist John Chamberlain (1927–2011).

Pascale Marthine Tayou, BOOMERANG, BOZAR, Brussels

Pascale Marthine Tayou’s exhibition BOOMERANG consists of installations in colourful linen, organic materials, wood, crystal figures and found objects.

The New Human, Moderna Museet

The New Human at Moderna Museet Malmö addresses pressing issues of our time relating to migration, alienation, and religious extremism.

Roy Lichtenstein, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh

A special three-room ARTIST ROOMS display is dedicated to works by renowned American artist Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997).

The Aesthetica Art Prize 2016 Countdown: 10 Days to Go

With only 10 days to go until the Aesthetica Art Prize closes for entries, we take a look at the work of Russ Flatt, who was longlisted in the Photographic & Digital Art category in 2015.

Josef Koudelka: Uncertain Nationality, Fundacion Mapfre

Czech photographer Josef Koudelka has taken some of the most iconic photographs of the last 50 years. This exhibition encompasses rare prints, maquettes and vintage photographs.

The Aesthetica Art Prize 2016 Countdown: 11 Days to Go

There are only 11 days to go until the Aesthetica Art Prize closes for entries on 31 August. Today, we shine a spotlight on longlisted artist Joomi Chung’s innovative installation entitled Swarm.

Review: Robert Motherwell at Bernard Jacobson Gallery

Robert Motherwell: Black at Bernard Jacobson Gallery focuses on his black and white paintings and highlights the artist’s unique approach to monochromatic Abstract Expressionism.

Ave Pildas, Bijou: Photographs of Theater Box Offices, Joseph Bellows

Bijou: Photographs of Theater Box Offices will feature Ave Pildas’ small-scale vintage black and white photographs.

The Aesthetica Art Prize 2016 Countdown: 12 Days to Go

Gareth Jenkins’ abstract, geometric painting is concerned with the reduction of concept, and how line in its simplest form can be used to convey a sense of the object in a non-figurative format.

Interview with Miami-based artist Michelle Weinberg

Artist Michelle Weinberg divides her time between Miami and New York. Her diverse work includes painting, collage, sculpture, and also public art, product design, tile, mosaic, and textile design.

Nari Ward, Breathing Directions, Lehmann Maupin, New York

Lehmann Maupin brings Breathing Directions, Nari Ward’s third solo show with the gallery, to its Chrystie Street, New York space from 9 September.

New British Innovators: Inside Heatherwick Studio, THE QUBE, PMQ, Hong Kong

The British Council has announced that it will stage a new exhibition, entitled New British Inventors: Inside Heatherwick Studio, in Hong Kong this Autumn, showcasing key pieces from the last two decades of work by Heatherwick Studio.

The Aesthetica Art Prize 2016 Countdown: 13 Days to Go

Photographer Todd Antony, who was longlisted in the Aesthetica Art Prize 2015 and born in New Zealand, travels across the world to capture people and communities who live extraordinary lives.

Interview: Linda Ingham, Abbey Walk Gallery

Linda Ingham is a visual artist and curator, who lives and works in her coastal studio in Lincolnshire. Her work features in the upcoming exhibition Shifting Subjects at Abbey Walk Gallery.

Charles Ray: Sculpture, 1997–2014, Art Institute Chicago

Charles Ray: Sculpture, 1997–2014 is the first major exhibition devoted to celebrated the sculptor since a midcareer retrospective in 1998.

The International Kontinent Photography Awards 2015

The winners of the 2015 Kontinent Awards have recently been announced. Now in its third edition, the competition aims to honour the world’s best photographers and provide them global recognition and new opportunities.

The Aesthetica Art Prize 2016 Countdown: 14 Days to Go – Sculpture

There are two weeks left in the call for submissions for the Aesthetica Art Prize 2016. This year’s longlisted artists, published in Future Now which accompanied the exhibition, include Nathaniel Foley with his sculpture inspired by aviation and travel.

ArtsBank: Centenary Arts Fair, 9-10 October, Chelsea

ArtsBank, set up in 2010, runs a retail gallery for prints, originals, photography, sculpture, and toy art with a vibrant online presence, which curates the best of Modern British and Contemporary art.

Dan Graham, Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris

Marian Goodman Gallery Paris announces the opening of an exhibition of works by Dan Graham.

¡Cuba, Cuba!, 65 Years of Photography, Southampton Arts Centre, New York

Including over 100 colour and black and white photographs, taken between 1950 and today, ¡Cuba, Cuba! at Southampton Arts Center celebrates the warming of US-Cuba relations.

The Aesthetica Art Prize 2016 Countdown: 15 Days to Go

The Aesthetica Art Prize celebrates projects in a wide variety of mediums. Half-way through our countdown to the 2016 call for entries deadline, we reflect on Lorenza Ippolito’s artists’ film.

Unseen Photo Fair and Festival, Amsterdam

Unseen Photo Fair and Festival, Amsterdam’s international photography fair and festival, will return this autumn to the Westergasfabriek and locations across the city from 18-20 September.

Virginia Beahan, Elegy for an Ancient Sea, MCASD, La Jolla

Virginia Beahan’s haunting photographs of the Salton Sea and its surroundings reveal the region’s layered history and precarious present.

Interview with Tara Donovan, Artist, Edinburgh Art Festival

New York-based artist Tara Donovan comes to Scotland for the first time, with an exhibition of sculptural works at Jupiter Artland, as part of the annual Edinburgh Art Festival.

Aesthetica Art Prize 2016 Countdown: 16 Days to Go

Artists working in all media at any stage in their career are invited to enter the Aesthetica Art Prize, which remains open for entries until 31 August. In the countdown to the end of the month, we highlight longlisted artist Noémie Goudal.

Martin Creed, Hauser & Wirth, Zürich

From 29 August Hauser & Wirth brings an exhibition of new work in wood, plastic, neon, wool, and canvas by Martin Creed to its gallery in Zürich.

Nam June Paik, Represented by Gagosian Gallery

Gagosian Gallery announces its representation of the estate of video art pioneer Nam June Paik.

Robert Motherwell, Form, Gesture, Feeling, Pearl Lam Galleries

Pearl Lam Galleries, Hong Kong, presents the first solo exhibition in Asia of works by pioneer abstract expressionist, Robert Motherwell.

The Aesthetica Art Prize 2016 Countdown: 17 Days to Go

As part of the countdown to the deadline on 31 August, we take a look at our Judging Panel for 2016. Joining a selection of influential art figures is Whitney Hintz from the Hiscox Collection.

Esko Männikkö: Time Flies at Huis Marseille, Amsterdam

Huis Marseille, Amsterdam, is to unveil the first major retrospective of leading Finnish photographer Esko Männikkö, whose work is characterised by an almost magical use of light and colour.

The Aesthetica Art Prize 2016 Countdown: 18 Days to Go – Interview with Laura Stevens

There are 18 days to go until the Aesthetica Art Prize closes for entries. Today, we catch up with artist Laura Stevens, who was longlisted in the Photographic & Digital Art category.

Review of Marvin Gaye Chetwynd’s The King Must Die at Edinburgh Art Festival

Artist Marvin Gaye Chetwynd contributes to Edinburgh Art Festival’s commissioning strand The Improbable City with a hallucinatory interpretation of the world of historical novelist Mary Renault.

Repetition and Difference, The Jewish Museum, New York

In Repetition and Difference multiples from The Jewish Museum’s collection are presented together with works by contemporary artists.

From Bauhaus to Buenos Aires, MoMA, New York

Retrospective From Bauhaus to Buenos Aires: Grete Stern and Horacio Coppola at MoMA, New York, until 4 October.

The Aesthetica Art Prize 2016 Countdown: 19 Days to Go

We interviewed Art Prize finalist Saliha Elhoussaini about her intricate drawing series Interdependence. Elhoussaini’s work reflects on the Chaos Theory and the interconnectivity between events.

Hiromi Tango: Fluorescence at Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney

Hiromi Tango: Fluorescence is now on show at Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney. Tango’s working process sees no beginning and no end, incorporating used fragments into new textile pieces.

Alberto Burri: Grafica, Luxembourg & Dayan, New York

This September Luxembourg & Dayan will present Alberto Burri: Grafica, a show of rarely seen prints by a great innovator of postwar abstraction.

The Edinburgh International Festival, Programme Line-up 2015

The Edinburgh International Festival opened on Friday 7 August with The Harmonium Project. This year’s programme features 2,300 artists from 39 countries, showcasing opera, theatre, music and dance from across the world.

Samara Golden: The Flat Side of the Knife at MoMA PS1

Samara Golden’s immersive installation The Flat Side of the Knife at MoMA PS1
explores the concept of a 6th dimension.

The Aesthetica Art Prize 2016 Countdown: Interview with Dr Sam Lackey

Dr Sam Lackey works across all aspects of the collections at The Hepworth Wakefield, and is on the judging panel for the Aesthetica Art Prize 2016. We speak with the curator about her role.

Harry Gruyaert at Magnum Print Room, London

For the first solo UK exhibition of work by Magnum photographer Harry Gruyaert, Magnum Print Room is presenting over 30 works taken from 1972-2004 which portray his innovative approach to colour.

The Disrupted Landscape, Miller Yezerski Gallery

Mankind’s interaction with the natural world is highlighted in variety of works by photographers including David Maisel and Alex MacLean.

Interview with Flying Object, IK Prize 2015: Tate Sensorium, Tate Britain

Winner of the IK Prize 2015, Tate Sensorium by creative agency Flying Object offers an immersive exploration of key works from Tate’s prestigious art collection. The project seeks to reunite sight with the senses of taste, touch, smell and hearing.

Evgenia Arbugaeva at the Photographer’s Gallery

The Photographer’s Gallery presents Arctic Stories, by award winning photographer Evgenia Arbugaeva.

The Aesthetica Art Prize 2016 Countdown: 21 Days to Go

Three weeks remain in the Aesthetica Art Prize 2016 call for entries. Longlisted artist Marijke de Goey was selected in 2015 with the sculptural piece Curly Burly (2012), published in Future Now.

Summer Exhibition 2015, Royal Academy, London

For 247 years, the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition has offered a snapshot of contemporary art – and this year’s showcase is a riot of colour.

Dusseldorf Photography: Bernd & Hilla Becher, Ben Brown Fine Arts

Bernd and Hilla Becher are best known for their heavy-contrast photographs featuring formalist architecture beneath overcast skies, having championed the German ‘New Objectivity’ style.