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The Finnish Museum of Photography celebrates a centenary of controversial and subversive photographic abstraction.
The Finnish Museum of Photography celebrates a centenary of controversial and subversive photographic abstraction.
Somerset House explores narratives from the North of England through over 100 photographs, fashion garments and artworks.
Answering to the climate of their respective locales, Lina Bo Bardi and Albert Frey’s spaces create dialogues between nature and society.
Nathan Coley’s The Same For Everyone is playful yet profound, foregrounding Danish values whilst evoking the beguiling lights of a fairground.
Sherrie Levine’s work is a landmark of postmodern artistic practice. Her work challenges notions of authenticity and originality.
Olafur Eliasson brings his world-renowned talents to Harsdorff House to create a new installation within its walls. The piece will be revealed December.
Christian Dior Couture’s notable and well-established relationship with Australia is celebrated at National Gallery of Victoria.
Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair returns for its second edition. The event provides a platform for over 150 artists and exhibitors.
21-22 October. This week’s selections question realities and re-establish norms through photography, installation and new design.
Excluding the human form from his compositions, Boomoon captures sublime images of natural phenomena.
Sarah Charlesworth’s 40-year career is explored in Doubleworld at LACMA. Her interests lie in doubling, and the mechanical nature of viewing.
Ad van Denderen is intensely intrigued by those living in exceptional circumstances. His work sheds light on precarious political situations.
The role of artists in representing contemporary conflict and the global response to 9/11 is examined at Imperial War Museum, London.
British photographer Jamie Hawkesworth’s full spectrum of image making experiences is on display at Huis Marseille, Amsterdam
Foregrounding their creative synergy, The Power of Design takes a retrospective look at design duo Charles and Ray Eames.
The fifth edition of Lumiere Durham returns next month, illuminating the city in unexpected, spatially resonant ways.
Leeds Art Gallery reopens to the public after undergoing restorative work on its roof for nearly two years, with an exciting 2017 programme.
Irving Penn’s keen awareness of light and human expression, paired with an acute eye for form, create intensely sculptural portraits.
Winner of 2017 Aesthetica Art Prize’s People’s Choice Award, Emmanuelle Moureaux is exhibited in the Church of San Francesco, Como.