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Celebrating Art and Nature

In a time of accelerating climate anxiety and ecological crisis, Kew Gardens invites us to pause, look closely and reconnect with the natural world.

Creative Discoveries

Photographer Nadia Attura transforms typical desert landscapes into surreal, dreamlike locations, inviting audiences to step into a technicolour paradise.

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.

Memories of Home

Tate Modern’s new exhibition of Korean artist Do Ho Suh’s large-scale, fabric installations considers the question: is home is a place, an idea or a feeling?

London Design Biennale:
5 Pavilions to Know

Over 40 designers and changemakers come together from around the world to share ideas, confront global challenges and inspire audiences via design.

Celebrating Excellence: Art Fund Museum of the Year 2025 

Art Fund announce the shortlist for Museum of the Year 2025: Beamish Museum, Compton Verney, Chapters, Golden Thread Gallery and Perth Museum.

Looking Closely

In a digital world that’s saturated by an endless flow of imagery, Fondazione Prada looks back and surveys typological photography in 20th-century Germany.

Beyond Stereotypes

Fotomuseum Den Haag’s latest display spotlights 26 pioneering Japanese women photographers, offering fresh perspectives on society and culture.

Larry Achiampong: A Powerful Voice

Larry Achiampong’s new book, ‘If It Don’t Exist, Build It’, reflects on a remarkable 20 years of artistic practice that examines class, gender and identity.

Viviane Sassen:
Evocative Photography

Comprising more than 50 photographs and spanning two decades of practice, this body of work traces a visual constellation of life, decay, memory and desire.

A Kaleidoscopic Triumph:
Liz West’s H.A.P.P.Y 

Liz West’s captivating exhibition turns Mercer Art Gallery into a playful, luminous realm of constantly shifting light, reflections and saturated colour.

Turner Prize 2025:
Shortlist Announcement

Today, the four artists who have been shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2025 have been announced: Nnena Kalu, Rene Matić, Mohammed Sami and Zadie Xa. 

Legacy of Images

Photo London returns for the tenth year, showcasing the scope of today’s talent and inviting visitors to consider the future possibilities of lens-based art.

Yoko Ono: A Symphony
of Imagination

The exhibition of exhibitions is now on view at Berlin’s Gropius Bau, journeying through more than 200 artworks and six decades of experimentation.

Earth Day 2025: Artworks to Know

This World Earth Day, Aesthetica brings together ten works of art that are driving important conversations around environmental issues and climate crisis.

Shaping the Future

Mackenzie Calle’s photographic series reimagines NASA’s history, challenging queer exclusion and envisioning a future for LGBTQIA+ astronauts.

New Perspectives

A new book from Thames and Hudson shines a light on the ways that colonialism and racial injustice are inextricably tied up with ongoing the climate crisis.

Giuseppe Penone:
Art and Nature

In a show spanning from 1969 to the present day, Serpentine Galleries in London brings together Penone’s sculptures, installations and outdoor work.

Broadening Perspectives 

Photographer Frank Zhang’s portraits challenge traditional definitions of ‘high fashion’ and celebrate the varied worldwide influences on the industry.

Confronting Pollution

Mandy Barker’s cyanotypes are created from waste fabrics collected along the British coastline, revealing the horrifying extent of environmental damage.

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