Modes of Communication
At Light’s Edge provides desolate views of American landscapes illuminated by eerie distress signals – messages coming from above or vice-versa.
At Light’s Edge provides desolate views of American landscapes illuminated by eerie distress signals – messages coming from above or vice-versa.
The experimental landscape of Kate Bellm’s imagination is dreamlike and vivid, celebrating notions of youth, freedom and nature.
IWM North reflects upon the proceedings in the Syria. The four-part programme invites visitors to consider their association to the country.
International Center of Photography presents The Day the Music Died, British photographer Edmund Clark’s first solo museum exhibition in the US.
Lisson Gallery and The Vinyl Factory collaborate to present Everything At Once, a group exhibition condensing 50 years of artistic practice into one space.
Fotomuseum’s latest exhibition, Unwired, by Jacqueline Hassink, extends an interest in networks of global socioeconomic power in digital media.
Marguerite Humeau’s Echoes transfigure Tate Britain’s gallery space into a mesmerising yellow environment. that combines sound and sculpture.
Irene Scheinmann is an artist that ventures into digital worlds, combining bold, geometric forms with the open possibilities of technology.
Alex Da Corte’s BAD LAND transforms the architectural space of Josh Lilley Gallery, London, into a colourful three-dimensional film set.
The selection for 25-26 November investigates self-definition, uncovering what it means to be formed by experience, locale and popular culture.
Concertina is a collection of structures by Richard Wentworth and Apparata that explore the social potential of art spaces and transform the gallery.
SCOPE Miami Beach is recognised worldwide for its forward-thinking approach and focus on emerging practitioners and galleries.
Anna Mcneil’s practice is based upon narrative ambiguity. She was included in the 2017 Lynn Painters Stainer’s Prize Exhibition.
The NGV Triennial provides a platform for innovative practitioners, foregrounding those who engage with new technologies.
Dazera brings innovative fine jewellers together both online and in exhibitions. Founder Domini Hogg discusses the 2017 exhibition.
Marianna Rothen’s Shadows in Paradise explores notions of selfhood and the gaze in a utopian dreamworld.
Hans Kotter’s sculptural investigations, on display at Patrick Heide Contemporary Art, explore notions of light, colour and space.
Tamara Piilola paints large canvases that depict imaginary landscapes. We speak with the Finnish artist about the inspiration and process behind her work.
The selection for 18-19 November delves into the concept of the every day, illuminating aspects of the quotidian in unexpected ways.