Complex Perspective
A new anthology, edited by Fiona Rogers and Max Houghton, champions international female photographers and offers unforeseen points of view.
A new anthology, edited by Fiona Rogers and Max Houghton, champions international female photographers and offers unforeseen points of view.
The complex military and political history of the 18th century Blenheim Palace both inspires and complements Jenny Holzer’s new works.
Emmanuelle Moureaux’s I am here has won the 2017 Aesthetica Art Prize People’s Choice Award, an installation crafted from 300 colour cut-outs.
British-Thai Tuck Muntarbhorn is an artist, curator and contemporary art collector. We speak with him about how his approach to life underpins his art practice.
Slant Rhymes is a conversation between two creatives: Magnum photographer Alex Webb and poet and photographer Rebecca Norris Webb.
Tate Modern’s signature series of site-specific installations in the vast former industrial space of the Turbine Hall continues with SUPERFLEX.
The October / November issue looks at practitioners who are responding to the current global situation in intelligent and meaningful ways.
Burberry’s new venue, the Old Sessions House in Clerkenwell, London, opens to the public for the first time with works from leading social photographers.
Isaac Julien, Wangechi Mutu and Chris Ofili feature in the Heatherwick Studio-designed Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa’s opening displays.
London’s Fashion and Textile Museum celebrates both old and new styles with a retrospective of Louise Dahl-Wolfe.
30 September – 1 October. These unique shows utilise the constraints of two and three-dimensional forms in order to recreate sensory experiences.
Foam Talent and Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation have decided to create a partnership under the banner of the Foam Talent programme.
Shadow Lines reflects on Jeanloup Sieff as an artist who challenges the limits of wide-lens & black & white photography to achieve a cinematic aesthetic.
The second edition of the Biennial of Photography in the Contemporary Arab World focuses on two countries in the Maghrib: Tunisia and Algeria.
Fashion and fine art embrace each other in the photography of Jacques Olivar, where the mise-en-scene often subtly references literature and film.
Viviane Sassen’s celebrated exhibition UMBRA comes to Fotografiska, Stockholm, following its success at the Nederlands Fotomuseum.
With climate change and the political and economic consequences that follow from environmental disaster increasingly becoming the dominant issue of our age, new solutions are…
Andrea Grützner wins the ING Unseen Talent Award Jury Prize. Her work addresses how architecture acts as a metaphor for orientation or alienation.
Axel Hütte’s imagery, taken on various continents, surprises viewers with pictorial structures that place his work beyond the documentary.