Sculptural Portraits
Form & Function – a new publication from Aesthetica Art Prize alumna Chloe Rosser – provides an alternative view of the human form.
Form & Function – a new publication from Aesthetica Art Prize alumna Chloe Rosser – provides an alternative view of the human form.
This week’s selection of must-see shows includes renowned awards, immersive VR experiences and inspiring photography exhibitions.
Living with Buildings studies the structures which house and care for humanity – considering the changing needs of urban planning.
This year’s Foam Talents reflect the state of play in 2018, weaving personal narratives through forward-thinking, interdisciplinary methods.
Visual artist Sarah Oppenheimer’s work manipulates perceptions – involving the viewer in a constantly shifting timeline of cause and effect.
Haroon Mirza’s most comprehensive exhibition to date is loud; the noise emanates endlessly from Ikon Gallery as a tour de force of contemporary art.
Aesthetica’s selection of ten UK photography institutions offers inspirational viewing and exceptional year-round curation.
Tracking an unusual journey from London to Reykjavik, Gabrielle Motola’s series comprises striking photographs of Europe and Scandinavia.
In today’s age, we are all consumers. As such, “Instagrammable” artworks are rising in popularity, such as Yayoi Kusama’s latest show at Victoria Miro.
The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize brings together formal portraiture alongside spontaneous and intimate images.
London Art Fair returns next month for the 2019 edition, offering audiences the opportunity to discover contemporary art from across the world.
In Transit at SF Camerawork, San Francisco, explores the complex experiences of migration and living between different cultures.
Sweden-born photographer Gabriel Isak returns with Entities, a series of images inspired by existentialism, inner worlds and the self.
Laurie Simmons’ prolific oeuvre is celebrated in a retrospective exploring how image culture creates and perpetuates myths within society.
Tapping into a time-honoured photographic tradition, Winter in Swiss Photography focuses on the dramatic impact of the season.
From new technologies to sustainable regeneration, this selection of contemporary buildings presents new models for the future.
Between 1972 and 1981, John Myers recorded everyday scenes in Stourbridge, West Midlands. A new publication brings these images together.
Fires is the new series from Aesthetica Art Prize alumna Ellie Davies, weaving symbolic narratives between the human and natural world.
Foam’s new exhibition explores the story of food in photography, tapping into issues surrounding domestic space, global consumption and selfhood.