The View from Above
Zdeněk Vošický’s aerial photographs capture the rolling hills and stunning scenery of Czechia, creating breathtaking minimalist series.
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Zdeněk Vošický’s aerial photographs capture the rolling hills and stunning scenery of Czechia, creating breathtaking minimalist series.
MAXXI Museum presents the work of architects and creatives who ask the question: if the world is always moving, why should architecture stand still?
London Art Fair returns for its 37th edition with new shows from 120 international galleries and exhibitions of modern and contemporary art.
Nina Papiorek’s minimalist architectural photography explores the relationship between society and the structures we use in daily life.
These current exhibitions offer a fascinating insight into the life, works and legacy of five pioneers figures of 20th century photography.
Art Genéve 2025 brings together 80 international galleries, alongside educational programmes, to showcase collections and visionary creatives.
Discover one exhibition for every month of the year in 2025. This list spans shows of art, architecture, design, photography, science and technology.
Artist and cultural innovator Nian Liu is dedicated to preserving traditional shoemaking techniques, working at the borderlines of design and sculpture.
Guido Klumpe’s abstract photography reveals unexpected beauty and poetry in the banal spaces often overlooked for more exciting destinations.
Throughout 2024, we spoken to pioneering artists about their careers, works and creative inspirations. They’ve had work exhibited in some of the most revered galleries…
“Where does an image begin and where does it end?” is a pertinent question for our times. Five artists at Huis Marseille, Amsterdam, seek to answer it.
National Galleries of Scotland showcases the incredible work in its archive, celebrating 40 years of its world-class photography collection.
Photographer Zac Henderson makes the invisible visible with intricate imaginings of what dark matter would look like using iron filings and magnets.
We’re looking forward at an exciting year full of opportunities for creatives, writers, filmmakers and games developers across the twelve months.
A new show at LACMA leverages creativity, in all its forms, to spread the word about climate issues and how humanity is irrevocably changing the planet.
Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe documents the unprecedented changes experienced by Black communities on Daufuskie Island.
The landmark photographic series is on display at Denver Art Museum, foregrounding the importance of collaboration between artist and subject.
Aesthetica spoke to Raven Row curator John Millar about the gallery’s upcoming exhibition of Peter Hujar, a pioneering photographer of the 1980s.
Whitney Museum presents a living citrus grove housed within a gallery, envisioned as a sculptural statement and a self-sustaining ecosystem.