Surreal Topographies
Matthew Murray’s images offer atmospheric, uncanny representations of the British landscape through colour, light and form.
Matthew Murray’s images offer atmospheric, uncanny representations of the British landscape through colour, light and form.
John Gerrard’s Solar Reserve recreates a solar thermal power plant in Nevada through new media, looking to the future of energy.
Turin-born Alberto Selvestrel creates indefinite landscapes that stretch into large, open expanses filled with natural contrasts and sweeping spaces.
Thames & Hudson release All About Saul Leiter, a collection exploring the artist’s entire career, from fashion photography to urban documentation.
Meng Zhou’s artistic projects draw on analogies of Chinese cultural history and myth. We speak with him to find out more about his past and current work.
Offering seven immersive installations, the new teamLab Planets Tokyo is an imaginative sensory playground.
By documenting the cultural landscape of London’s East End in the 1970s, David Hoffman’s images highlight the socially diverse nature of the region.
This weekend’s round-up reinvents the built environment through virtual simulations, photography and sculpture.
James Turrell’s works create an illusion of structure through projected light, challenging the limits of perception.
Signs of Empire, New Museum, New York, shines a light on John Akomfrah’s exploration of the global black diaspora through moving-image installations.
Evelyn Bencicova interprets contemporary life through an existential yet highly curated approach to visual art and photography.
Offering unique solutions to social housing, ELEMENTAL studio create sustainable residential areas through social engagement.
A show at Center for Creative Photography, Arizona, taps into the mythos of the American Dream through a selection of key artists.
From portraiture to landscape, fine art to architecture, Robin Rice Gallery’s Summer Salon 2018 offers a diverse range of approaches.
A collection of images by Mama Casset and an unknown photographer offer new perspectives on 20th century Senegal.
As the pace of life quickens, structures are required to become more adaptable. Zaha Hadid Architects’ latest project offers a solution.
Steve Fitch’s collection, entitled Vanishing Vernacular, captures the distinctive roadsides of Western America.
The Hepworth examines the intermediate points between urban and rural; a series of photographers convey Britain’s desire to preserve the natural world.
By capturing impact of human intervention in the natural landscape, Edward Burtynsky reveals the effects of industrialisation.