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York Minster Talent Award:
Call for Applications

York Minster and Aesthetica have teamed up to launch two £10,000 commissions, recognising bold new voices in sound and contemporary art.

In Other Worlds:
The Art of Translation

Focal Point Gallery’s latest exhibition considers the nature of translation, exploring how it functions in society as both a creative and interpretive act.

Memory of a Place

Nick Prideaux’s photo book navigates the loss of the photographer’s family home in Australia, offering a powerful meditation on grief and climate disaster.

Barbara Kruger:
Visual Resistance

Guggenheim Bilbao presents a new show from renowned artist Barbara Kruger, whose text-based work questions consumerism, language and media.

Copenhagen’s Architecture
Biennial is a Space for Reflection

Copenhagen’s inaugural Architecture Biennial celebrates slowing down, asking what happens to design when we take the time to reflect and engage.

Urban Backdrop

Clarissa Bonet’s meticulously staged photographs highlight the tension between physical closeness and the isolation that many people feel living in big cities.

Language and Image:
The Poetics of Photography

Pérez Art Museum Miami brings together 50 artists to explore how photography is a medium for both cultural expression and conceptual experimentation.

Elmgreen & Dragset: Twisting
Reality in the Age of Spectacle

Iconic duo Elmgreen & Dragset are set to present a new show in Los Angeles, posing vital questions about identity, alienation and the politics of space.

Remembering the Lost,
Honouring the Living 

Sheffield DocFest returns with their Alternate Realities programme, where artist Baff Akoto redefines what storytelling is in the 21st century.

Between Memory and Change: Wolfgang Tillmans at the Pompidou

Renowned artist Wolfgang Tillmans presents the final show at Centre Pompidou before the Parisian museum closes for five years of renovations.

Light, Sound and Movement

These five exciting exhibitions bring light to the fore, showcasing those who pioneered its use in the 20th century and those pushing boundaries today.

The Spirit of Innovation:
2025 Jarman Award

The Jarman Award shortlist has been announced for 2025. The prestigious annual prize recognises innovative emerging artists working in moving image.

Championing Diversity

Women in Art Fair returns for its third edition 19 – 21 June, giving artists and curators a platform to exchange ideas around gender, sexuality and culture.

5 Images from
Photo Basel 2025

Photo Basel, Switzerland’s first and only art fair dedicated exclusively to photographic art, returns for its 10th anniversary edition from 17-22 June.

Hélène Amouzou:
Evocative Portraiture

Hélène Amouzou unveils a major new site-specific photo installation, In Between, at London’s Royal Docks to coincide with Refugee Week 2025.

New Creatives:
Top Graduate Shows 2025

Introducing the artists of tomorrow. This summer, the UK’s art schools are spotlighting rising voices in visual culture. Here are five to add to your diary.

Nature Reframed

Lee Myoung Ho’s most celebrated series focuses on “portraits” of trees. The twist? These impressive plants are photographed in front of huge canvases.

Steve McQueen:
Beauty, History and Resilience

Steve McQueen’s photography of flowers native to the Caribbean Island of Grenada are a mediation on national history, West Indian heritage and resilience.

Translating Time, Memory & Ritual

Renowned artistic duo Jane and Louise Wilson’s new immersive installation at Bloomberg SPACE examines the nature of power, secrecy and ritual.

Reframing Technology

A new exhibition at Jeu de Paume brings together 30 artists to examine how we view the world through the lens of AI, and what this means for art.

An Unflinching Gaze

Artist Michelle Williams Gamaker’s new film and installation focuses on the iconic 1930s screen star and Academy Award nominee Merle Oberon.

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