Gestural Frameworks
In Anna Di Prospero’s Urban self-portrait series angles of contemporary cities reach an intriguing equilibrium with expressive bodily contortions.
In Anna Di Prospero’s Urban self-portrait series angles of contemporary cities reach an intriguing equilibrium with expressive bodily contortions.
Aaron Feaver’s infectious oeuvre snapshots youth with optimism and compositional air. Bold, indulgent palettes reflect the lifestyles within the frames.
In the hidden depths of Australia’s most extraordinary museum, United Visual Artists uncover the lineage of creative expression.
Three major international fairs not only showcase new innovations in design but demonstrate the changing dynamic of art and commerce.
From established to couture brands, Scandinavian designers are gearing traditional ideas of timelessness and practicality towards sustainability.
Iván Navarro opens a new exhibition in New York in which layers of social and political depth are identified through sculpted silence.
Romina Ressia’s work is an analysis of contemporary society. Classical influences can be seen across her oeuvre as a method of decoding modernity.
Finding intrigue within the strange intersections of the metropolis, Joust uses the lens as a witness to the shifting sense of culture from day to night.
Cristina Coral plays with uncanny compositions, featuring domesticated figures that become lost in neutralised corridors and unnerving bedrooms.
Giorgio Stefanoni’s bold and colourful series Unknown Geometries provides intriguing angles on metropolitan architecture, focusing on urban details.
Thames & Hudson’s encyclopaedic volume surveys the innovations of inspired practitioners from the 19th century up until the present day.
Andrey-Lili’s lavish shoots are a consideration of environment and theme: rich colours and textures provide spatial variance against the domestic vanitas.
Portugal plays host to a gathering where architects and designers reflect on the spaces and systems in which we spend our daily existence.
A new celebration of circus arts opens in Sydney, showcasing the very best in the medium and an evolution from traditional style into modernity. Circus…
The National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, explores Viktor&Rolf’s notion of wearable art through a selection of their most iconic works.
Lauren Marsolier’s style that alleviates the world of specific details. Perceptual compositions alienate viewers through bright and equivocal landscapes.
Tom Blachford’s photography renders functional, man-made structures into strange dreams that fluctuate between reality and fantasy.
Slovakia-born Mária Švarbová completed her studies in conservation, restoration and archaeology before dedicating herself to photography in 2010.
The inventive performance group return to Sadler’s Wells with an exploration into their own potential both physically and existentially.