Silent Landscapes

Images created in response to the landscapes and cultures of the Scottish isles explore notions of solitude, nature and silence.

Polychromatic Environments

Pipilotti Rist creates kaleidoscopic multimedia environments investigating how the natural world and the body interlace with the digital age.

Cinematic Narratives

Elizaveta Porodina’s cinematic images invite the viewer to imagine narratives extending beyond the confines of composition.

Experimental Forms

Photography and Form foregrounds abstraction and exploits the technical abilities of the medium, investigating the use of geometry and form.

Silent Documentation

An exhibition explores the still, emotive nature of writer, photographer and director Raymond Depardon’s oeuvre.

5 to See: This Weekend

5 to See for 4-5 November engage with notions of the collective conciousness, inspiring ideas about the creation of a greater whole.

Shifting Perspectives

Anne Hoerter examines new ways to exhibit botanical forms; she is also developing her portrait portfolio. We speak with the artist about her practice.

Extravagant Realities

Michael Eastman’s intriguing investigations into Buenos Aires’ iconic late 19th century interiors are both haunting and surprising.

Connective Practices

Katia Kameli’s multidisciplinary, site-specific artwork ties in to an ongoing mission to support refugees and migrants in Newcastle.

Cosmopolitan Arenas

From 1950-1970, photographer Latif Al Ani documented the rich social, political and religious landscape of Iraq through his lens.

Alternate Singularities

For Dutch photographer Desiree Dolron, each locale is another identity. GRIMM Gallery, Amsterdam, documents her extensive travels.

Mundane Transfigurations

Transfiguring everyday objects into items of contemplation, Jan Groover’s photography foregrounds the banality of the quotidian.

Accessible Perspectives

Following the last year’s success, annual contemporary photography fair fotofever returns to the Carrousel du Louvre, Paris, for its sixth edition.

Twilight Investigations

Greg Girard’s neon-lit nocturnal explorations of Hong Kong between 1974-1989 are displayed in HK:PM at Blue Lotus Gallery & Consultancy.

Multifaceted Iconography

Known for his documentation of Cologne’s Neues Bauen movement during the 1920s, Werner Mantz’s images made the region’s ar­chi­tec­ture iconic.

Secluded Locales

La Photographie Galerie, Brussels, presents a selection of images created in some of the most remote and unforgiving locations in the world.

Sublime Interventions

The presence of man-made interventions into the landscape is highlighted in State of Nature at Robert Morat Galerie, Berlin.

Artificial Surroundings

The damaging link between the economy and the environment is documented through photographic investigations by Olaf Otto Becker.

Perceptive Tranquility

Through a sense of intense stillness, Axel Hütte’s atmospheric compositions connect natural landscapes with the nocturnal metropolis.

Open-Sky Environments

Galerie blanc, Montreal, is a new outdoor exhibition space blurring the boundaries between inside and outside.

Infinite Passageways

Photography organisations Magnum Photos and Aperture Foundation come together for a print sale exploring the theme of Great Journeys.

Habitual Eccentricities

The idiosyncratic nature of English social customs is explored through the photographs of Tony Ray Jones and Martin Parr.

International Networks

Launched in 2008, The Manchester Contemporary is committed to encouraging a market for contemporary art from the North.

Monumental Exposures

Balthasar Burkhard’s monumental black-and-white compositions bridge the divide between photography and contemporary art.

Enhancing Life

Colour is more than just a form of expression for American icon Joel Meyerowitz; it intensifies the everyday and transforms the quotidian.

Momentary Silence

Silent Land is an intimate representation of life in Moldova, one of the world’s poorest and least-documented countries.

5 to See: This Weekend

28-29 October. This week’s selection explores the wider, experiential concept of space through a multitude of different mediums.

Idiosyncratic Commentaries

Stephen Shore: Selected Works, published by Aperture, presents a collection of images chosen by a group of 15 artists, curators and cultural figures.

Contemporary Reinvention

Design Museum, London, hosts the tenth edition of the socio-politically aware Beazley Designs of the Year exhibition.

Foto/ Industria: Inner Realities

Until 19 November, Bologna’s MAST PhotoGallery is the only institution in the world dedicated to photography focused on industrial civilisation.

Communal Frameworks

A new text from Hatje Cantz charts the aesthetics of architecture and the creative trajectory of one of the best-known duos from Nordic culture in the field.

Spatial Abstraction

Combining humanity and architecture, Lucien Hervé’s often monumental practice plays with geometry, light and abstraction

Disciplined Observations

Stephen Shore’s oeuvre blends a traditional American documentary style with influences from a plethora of artistic movements.

Disrupted Chronologies

Throughout April, experimental practitioners spent two weeks living and practicing in Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

Unconventional Expressions

Posturing: Photographing the Body In Fashion examines the contemporary trend of portraying models in unusual, even awkward stances.

Viviane Sassen: Conscious Forms

Both speaking and not speaking are indicators of being human, and there are kinds and grades of each. Viviane Sassen knows it very welI.

Unrecognised Methods

The Finnish Museum of Photography celebrates a centenary of controversial and subversive photographic abstraction.

Collaborative Ideals

Somerset House explores narratives from the North of England through over 100 photographs, fashion garments and artworks.

Symbiotic Constructions

Answering to the climate of their respective locales, Lina Bo Bardi and Albert Frey’s spaces create dialogues between nature and society.

Perceptive Interventions

Nathan Coley’s The Same For Everyone is playful yet profound, foregrounding Danish values whilst evoking the beguiling lights of a fairground.

Reproduced Localities

Sherrie Levine’s work is a landmark of postmodern artistic practice. Her work challenges notions of authenticity and originality.

Subverted Geometry

Olafur Eliasson brings his world-renowned talents to Harsdorff House to create a new installation within its walls. The piece will be revealed December.

Defining Silhouettes

Christian Dior Couture’s notable and well-established relationship with Australia is celebrated at National Gallery of Victoria.

Democratic Arenas

Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair returns for its second edition. The event provides a platform for over 150 artists and exhibitors.

5 To See: This Weekend

21-22 October. This week’s selections question realities and re-establish norms through photography, installation and new design.

Sublime Isolation

Excluding the human form from his compositions, Boomoon captures sublime images of natural phenomena.

Mechanised Duplication

Sarah Charlesworth’s 40-year career is explored in Doubleworld at LACMA​. Her interests lie in doubling, and the mechanical nature of viewing.

Restless Perceptions

Ad van Denderen is intensely intrigued by those living in exceptional circumstances. His work sheds light on precarious political situations.

Global Reflections

The role of artists in representing contemporary conflict and the global response to 9/11 is examined at Imperial War Museum, London.

Elegiac Observations

British photographer Jamie Hawkesworth’s full spectrum of image making experiences is on display at Huis Marseille, Amsterdam