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.

Iridescent Dreamscapes

The experimental landscape of Kate Bellm’s imagination is dreamlike and vivid, celebrating notions of youth, freedom and nature.

Manufactured Sensations

Mária Švarbová’s Swimming Pool fills places of recreation with a sense of emptiness and static stillness.

Expanding Practice

Holden Luntz Gallery explores a wealth of dynamic fashion imagery, expanding the boundaries of the medium.

Disrupted Narratives

IWM North reflects upon the proceedings in the Syria. The four-part programme invites visitors to consider their association to the country.

Living Metropolis

Capturing locations including Hong Hong, Paris, Tokyo and Chicago, Michael Wolf documents every day life in mega-cities.

Architectural Inquiry

György Gáti’s abstracted images of architectural forms offer fresh dialogues about the urban landscape.

Collective Traditions

Simon Roberts’ images explore the shared idiosyncrasies of a nation by documenting the events that define the British social landscape.

Extreme Methodologies

International Center of Photography presents The Day the Music Died, British photographer Edmund Clark’s first solo museum exhibition in the US.

Endless Communication

Lisson Gallery and The Vinyl Factory collaborate to present Everything At Once, a group exhibition condensing 50 years of artistic practice into one space.

Addressing Languages

Fotomuseum’s latest exhibition, Unwired, by Jacqueline Hassink, extends an interest in networks of global socioeconomic power in digital media.

Urban Symbiosis

London-based architecture studio Tonkin Liu creates symbiotic structures that connect art, building and nature.

Hypnotic Synthesis

Marguerite Humeau’s Echoes transfigure Tate Britain’s gallery space into a mesmerising yellow environment. that combines sound and sculpture.

Compositional Programming

Irene Scheinmann is an artist that ventures into digital worlds, combining bold, geometric forms with the open possibilities of technology.

Fluorescent Materiality

Alex Da Corte’s BAD LAND transforms the architectural space of Josh Lilley Gallery, London, into a colourful three-dimensional film set.

5 To See: This Weekend

The selection for 25-26 November investigates self-definition, uncovering what it means to be formed by experience, locale and popular culture.

Conceptual Industry

The practice of influential photographic duo Bernd and Hilla Becher is characterised by an objective uniformity,

Unearthing Connections

Concertina is a collection of structures by Richard Wentworth and Apparata that explore the social potential of art spaces and transform the gallery.

Cinematic Structures

André Cepeda’s work examines urban architectural forms using light and geometry in surprising, spatially resonant ways.

Elegiac Chronicles

Unsettling and revealing, Sasha Rudensky’s images traverse the contemporary landscape, exploring the aftermath of the Cold War.