Into the Sunlight
French visual artist Maia Flore has cultivated a reputation from constructing dreamworlds where figures fly, balance and bend – bringing magic to life.
French visual artist Maia Flore has cultivated a reputation from constructing dreamworlds where figures fly, balance and bend – bringing magic to life.
Laure Winants, an interdisciplinary artist and researcher, studies Arctic sea ice – presenting thousands of years’ history in a single frame.
French-American photographer Karine Laval visits gardens across Europe and the USA to produce hallucinatory views of their green plants and trees.
Artists, scientists and activists champion the iconic Joshua tree in a rallying cry for much wider environmental and cultural awareness.
Giuseppe Lo Schiavo makes simulated views driven by the psychology that’s behind how
we interpret what is, or isn’t, a real landscape.
This issue celebrates humanity’s creative impulse, exploring the power of interdisciplinary making with Shigeru Ban, Anthony McCall, Maia Flore and more.
Svante Gullichsen positions himself amidst the vast forces of nature, reflecting on selfcare and acceptance through his portraits.
Shigeru Ban, a Pritzker Prize-winning architect, speaks about his new book, charting a notable career marked by innovation and compassion.
Sin Wai Kin talks to us about their ‘Essence’ project, which addresses fantasies sold by brands that suggest happiness and fulfilment can be bought.
Richard Misrach finds hope in capturing the human spirit in harmony with the natural world. His latest series is imbued with a distinct sense of optimism.
Hayward Gallery presents the first mid-career survey of Tavares Strachan, featuring monumental sculptural commissions alongside large-scale works.
Bruges is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But it is also a key destination for contemporary art, as the city’s 2024 Triennial establishes in clear terms.
Human.Kind. is an important publication, sharing the work of 30 Prix Pictet photographers who compassionately engage with humanitarian issues.
Harewood House’s 2024 Biennial ‘Create/Elevate’ foregrounds the artists and collectives using craft to pass down knowledge to future generations.
We speak to photographer Laura Chen, whose work is part of a group show at Impressions Gallery that asks us to critically reconsider the archives.
James Casebere has been at the forefront of constructed photography for decades. His latest work is designed to spark climate conversations.
Here are five exhibitions that showcase creatives who demonstrate the many ways that the fashion industry shapes our culture, politics and identity.
Art Gallery of Ontario highlights the myriad ways artists create powerful and thought-provoking experiences using light, sound and moving images.
Galerie Lelong presents a tribute to the work of late photographer Rosemary Laing, spotlighting her activism for Indigenous rights and climate action.