PHotoESPAÑA:
Image-Making Reimagined
The photography festival returns, bringing nearly 100 exhibitions to Madrid and cities across Spain, including Barcelona, Santander, Seville and Zaragoza.
The photography festival returns, bringing nearly 100 exhibitions to Madrid and cities across Spain, including Barcelona, Santander, Seville and Zaragoza.
London Gallery Weekend provides an opportunity to discover the capital city’s world-class gallery scene, celebrating the city’s diverse creative communities.
Ten.8 afterimage explores the legacy and impact of Ten.8, a photography journal that emerged from the Midlands’ radical cultural and political landscape.
Michelle Sank’s Drag Daughters, now on display at Het Zuid-Afrikahuis, Amsterdam, is a powerful series that portrays Cape Town’s influential drag queens.
As photography celebrates its bicentenary, Pinault Collection is hosting a major group exhibition at the Bourse de Commerce to mark the anniversary.
The American artist’s new book of essays opens the black box of AI, offering tools to navigate an image culture increasingly shaped by computer vision.
A new seasonal series of sculpture exhibitions will see works by world-renowned artists like Hans Arp and Garth Evans go on show in Leeds this summer.
Inside the June / July issue of Aesthetica, artists, architects and photographers invite readers to engage with a slower, more attentive way of seeing.
In the heart of Bruges’ vast museum quarter lies art gallery BRUSK, a brand new cultural landmark with international appeal and fascinating exhibitions.
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston presents the first major museum exhibition to survey over four decades of work by the artist Mary Ellen Carroll.
Foam Amsterdam acknowledges an extraordinary wave of 30 image-makers shaping the future of lens-based art, as part of this year’s Foam Talent Award.
Hauser & Wirth Menorca presents Directionless, a group exhibition that begins from the premise that we are living in a moment of profound disorientation.
Aperture’s Josef Koudelka: Diaries offers their readers a rare glimpse into the mind and artistic process of one of the world’s more celebrated photographers.
Fotografiska Berlin spotlight’s Lee Shulman’s The Anonymous Project, one of the biggest archives of analogue amateur photography in the entire world.
Gagosian hosts the first ever presentation of Air Package in a Ceiling, a monumental installation conceived by Christo in 1968 but never realised.
Powerhouse, Australia’s largest museum group, is undertaking one of the world’s most significant museum projects, opening in Sydney in late 2026.
The celebrated photography festival returns for its 57th edition this summer, spanning archives, major monographic exhibitions and emerging scenes.
Internationally renowned artist and designer Es Devlin will present Library of the Four Winds this summer, a new public sculpture at Castle Howard.
Part of Oulu2026’s European Capital of Culture, Climate Clock is a public art trail that reflects on our relationship with nature and climate warming.