5 to See: This Weekend
How can photography make sense of the world? Shows running 2-3 June demonstrate the ways practitioners are engaging with timely ideas.
How can photography make sense of the world? Shows running 2-3 June demonstrate the ways practitioners are engaging with timely ideas.
Fashion photographer Gösta Peterson combined styled compositions with spontaneity, foregrounding the individuality of each subject.
Landscapes After Ruskin at Grey Art Gallery, New York, explores how practitioners are making sense of the changing environment.
The June / July edition of Aesthetica is available now. Issue 83, A New Way of Seeing, considers the intersection between the created and the real.
Erica Nyholm’s body of work explores familial relationships, reflecting on defining moments from a female perspective.
Between Art & Fashion: Photographs from the Collection of Carla Sozzani offers dialogues about the authenticity and autonomy of images.
Technological advances have altered our conception of space. James Turrell questions notions of materiality and physical location.
For Joachim Hildebrand’s latest series, he travelled through the seven states of the American southwest – a visual journey through myth and reality.
Marking a departure from self representation, new works by Elina Brotherus offer a playful, performative approach inspired by Fluxus.
Works by Erwin Olaf address social issues, taboos and conventions through a highly curated approach, offering stylised visuals.
Inge Morath traversed the globe as a travel, portrait and reportage photographer, joining Magnum Photos in 1956.
Anarchitect, a retrospective of Gordon Matta-Clark’s short but incendiary career, is currently on show at Jeu de Paume, Paris.
Photographs by Joachim Hildebrand, who is part of the 2018 Aesthetica Art Prize, investigate notions of the American dream.
The 21st Biennale of Sydney engages with communities around the globe, addressing timely themes of relocation and globalisation.
Mária Švarbová’s series, Swimming Pool, goes on display as part of this year’s edition of PHotoEspaña, Madrid.
Free Range offers viewers an interactive environment, providing the next generation of creatives with an expansive platform.
This year’s edition of Kensington & Chelsea Art Weekend brings together galleries, public spaces and cultural institutions to celebrate creativity.
The Open Road: Photography and the American Road Trip explores the work of 19 photographers who are inspired by the open road.
The seventh edition of Beirut Design Week, entitled Design & The City, foregrounds how creative practice influences urban life.