Artes Mundi: Global Viewpoints
National Museum Cardiff plays host to the eighth instalment of the Artes Mundi prize, due to be awarded in January 2019.
National Museum Cardiff plays host to the eighth instalment of the Artes Mundi prize, due to be awarded in January 2019.
Finding Brutalism at Museum im Bellpark, Kriens, provides an in-depth photographic survey of this influential Post-War architecture.
Lisa Oppenheim reexamines the history of textile production through the lens of labour and physicality as a combined narrative.
Le Mois de la Photo à Montreal has renamed itself MOMENTA, a change which signals a refinement of the organisation as it unveils its 15th theme,
Edmund Clark’s In place of Hate is the product of a residency between Ikon and Europe’s only wholly therapeutic prison environment, HMP Grendon.
Artist Guido Guidi captures subtle changes of light, colour and form; transitory moments are fixed in time by the apt use of photographic apparatus.
Fact Not Fiction Films’ fourth artist, David Schroeter, demonstrates free-flowing lines. See the work at Herrick Gallery, London, from 26 September.
Beetles+Huxley, London, are hosting the first ever London exhibition of Alec Soth’s Sleeping by the Mississippi, coinciding with a re-print from MACK.
In her abstract paintings, Ruba Badwan explores deeply-held emotions. We speak to the Abu Dhabi-born artist about her work.
Photographer Claudius Schulze’s imagery of man-made landscapes holds within it a desire for security from the forces of a sublime and powerful nature.
Raquel Carrolopez looks towards themes of isolation, individualism and society, blending archival photographs and personal objects.
Although it’s often forgotten when politically expedient, the story of humankind is a story of migrations. Reflecting a proliferation in these tales over recent years…
Ku.Be is MVRDV’s third completed project in Denmark, a House of Culture in Movement, designed for Frederiksberg as a focal point for the community.
Helsinki Design Week presents design from a number of fields as well as fashion, architecture and urban culture until Sunday 17 September.
15-17 September. The selection for this week holds contemporariness at its core; from innovation and design solutions, to new paths of individuality.
Rafaela Fahn Schoffman is a London-based photographer who re-assesses the memory of landscapes through changed perspectives.
Aperture’s touring exhibition, Tiny: Streetwise Revisited, provides a moving education about one of the more complex sides of American life.
Carolina Arantes’ ongoing project, First Generation, has won the 2017 Firecracker Photographic Grant, an initiative to support women photographers.
This year’s Expo Chicago coincides with the Chicago Architecture Biennial and marks a new partnership with Palais de Tokyo and Institut Français.