Emotive Subjectivity
Images from Benoit Paillé’s (b. 1984) Visions series consider artifice and natural life in juxtaposition, creating a dialogue with the landscape.
Images from Benoit Paillé’s (b. 1984) Visions series consider artifice and natural life in juxtaposition, creating a dialogue with the landscape.
Delivering Flowers to Grandpa Jack, reflects upon Kovi Konowiecki’s home town, documenting people and places that create a sense of belonging.
Michelle Maguire and Kelsey McClellan translate the act of dining and fast-food iconography of Americana into innovative and visually satisfying compositions.
Metz + Racine specialise in still life photography and moving image. Fashion, interior design and fine art come together in an expansive mix of kinetic energy.
A new book from Phaidon highlights contemporary structural theory through celebrated buildings that make use of space as a social connective.
A new anthology, edited by Fiona Rogers and Max Houghton, champions the works of emerging female photographers and offers unforeseen points of view.
Aesthetica presents a list of emerging artists who utilise photography as a medium through which to highlight the transient intimacy of human nature.
Maik Lipp takes a clean, graphic approach to modern metropolis. Mixed Minimal isolates the beauty of lone architectural elements.
The French Lesson showcases one of Paul et Martin’s most notable collaborations, a creatively led video achieved through a summery, geometric aesthetic.
Experienced in architecture, fashion and design, Julia Körner combines formulae from the natural landscape with technological advancements.
In an era of post-truth, Unseen Amsterdam explores distorted perceptions, reliability and control through an exciting showcase of contemporary photography.
A new publication provides a diverse overview of well-known designers and the innovative solutions produced for domestic and urban life.
Ben Zank revels in the unconscious condition; using the stark semantics of straight lines, his characters nestle within the clutches of desolate landscapes.
The London-based company explores how dance can bring emotion to science with ITS new piece 8 Minutes, showcased at Sadler’s Wells.
Filled with abandoned roads, scattered flowers and brilliant skylines – Western Cape and WHiT NY are amongst the latest colourful series by Jimmy Marble.
Romain Thiery offers a visual sense of renewal to universal structures through an attention to texture, light and the notion of absence.
Jenny Holzer brings political and social topics into question, highlighting a globalised and turbulent landscape through the contemporary lens.
Serbian artist Nikola Olic reimagines environments as disorientating and dimensionless, inviting viewers to examine urban and decontextualised structures.
Reflecting the notion of discovery, Jungle provides a bright, digitalised arena for uncanny figures, each an active participant in a number of settings.