Minjung Kim at Luxembourg & Dayan, Venice Biennale
In a Venetian house in sight of the Giardini della Biennale, Luxembourg & Dayan presents Minjung Kim: The Light, The Shade, The Depth featuring the artist’s paintings from the past 15 years.
In a Venetian house in sight of the Giardini della Biennale, Luxembourg & Dayan presents Minjung Kim: The Light, The Shade, The Depth featuring the artist’s paintings from the past 15 years.
British artist Peter Liversidge reflects on the idea of the ‘proposal’ in his conceptually-based practice, using analogue and antiquated technology to both initiate and document his artistic activities. We speak to Liversidge about new show By the Book.
Oscar Niemeyer: The Man Who Built Brasilia will showcase a century of the great architect’s work.
Theories on Forgetting at Gagosian, LA, maps evolutions of cultural symbolism through the work of 18 contemporary artists.
A Yorkshire-wide celebration of the life and work of British sculptor Sir Anthony Caro opens this week.
The Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, presents the first European solo exhibition of Indonesian artists’ collective Tromarama. Until 6 September.
The Photographer’s Gallery, London displays a new series of works by British artist Julie Cockburn.
The National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, will be exhibiting Richard Mosse’s The Enclave, an immersive, six-screen video art installation.
We highly recommend popping into Grimaldi Gavin, London, to see Tomoko Yoneda’s Beyond Memory.
Dovecot Gallery, Edinburgh presents the first solo exhibition in Scotland of internationally renowned Korean artist Kwang Young Chun, Aggregations.
Robilant + Voena announces the opening of German Photography at its St Moritz gallery. With work from Elger Esser and Candida Höfer.
Richard Long’s career of creating art through his engagement with and movement through the landscape is celebrated by his home city.
This September, Annely Juda Fine Art, London, showcases the work of renowned photographer and multimedia pioneer, Jürgen Klauke.
The key feature of Fiona Tan’s new show is a re-imagining of the 1950s fairground attraction ‘Jonah the Giant Whale.’ Depot presents a cabinet of curiosities housed in a 71-foot long vehicle.
Phillip Prodger is Head of Photographs at the National Portrait Gallery, London. He has joined the judging panel for this year’s Aesthetica Art Prize. We speak to Prodger about his curatorial portfolio.
Cindy Sherman: Works from the Olbricht Collection will feature 60 photographs on view at me Collectors Room, drawn from all periods of her work to provide an overview of her entire career.
Over the past two years, Aesthetica Art Prize longlisted artist Kyler Zeleny has been working on a project centred on found Polaroids. This project has cumulated in a website, Found Polaroids.
Experience the first-ever survey exhibition in New Zealand of moving image artist, Yang Fudong.
The judges for this year’s Aesthetica Art Prize, currently open for entries, include Karin Askham, Dean of the school of Media, London College of Communication who established the UK’s first BA and MA courses in fashion photography.