Metropolitan Transition
Elliott Erwitt’s negatives from Pittsburgh are collated into a publication for the first time. They capture the spirit of city’s people amidst industrial architecture.
Elliott Erwitt’s negatives from Pittsburgh are collated into a publication for the first time. They capture the spirit of city’s people amidst industrial architecture.
Professor Neville Brody discusses a new MA course at RCA, that incorporates cultural shifts into the digital realms.
Hosted by Aesthetica Magazine, the Aesthetica Art Prize is a celebration of excellence in art from across the world. Submit by 31 August.
Cig Harvey’s photographs create a fantasy version of life experiences. Her latest work transforms ordinary scenes into sublime moments.
Design Week Mexico has announced the programme for its ninth edition, promoting the field as a tool for economic, social and environmental development.
In 2016, Keith Harrison was awarded a £30,000 commission through the Jerwood Open Forest initiative. Joyride is a community focused event.
Justyna Mielnikiewicz explores borders as ever-changing spheres of influence. She captures life on the European frontier and historical narratives.
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery hosts a new initiative with Olafur Eliasson that addresses global temperatures and topographical responsibilities.
Carolina Mizrahi’s block palette installations evoke questions about gender and sexuality in a new show at Daniel Raphael Gallery, London.
Now, Today, Tomorrow and Always asks how popular culture, and its compendium of imagery and words, has influenced contemporary art.
This Autumn, New York’s MoMA PS1 hosts a comprehensive retrospective covering over six decades of work by Carolee Schneemann.
The 2017 City of Culture has partnered with RIBA to commission Pezo von Ellrichshausen and Felice Varini to design a structure for the centre of Hull.
States of America looks back on a generation of documentary photographers who captured the former decades that shaped Trump’s America.
From clothing that can double as a tent, to improved signage in a refugee camp, Beazley’s designs of the year offer practical, real-life solutions.
Monica Bonvicini develops an installation for Berlinische Galerie’s large exhibition hall comprised of gender-specific and power-conscious allusions.
At the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, the Design for the Stage course offers learning through collaboration.
Toby Paterson returns to Edinburgh to create a new work inspired by Patrick Geddes’ surveys of cities as a means to study human activity and society.
Willi Ruge, who captured much of the excitement and anxiety spreading across Europe at the time, is honoured in a retrospective at CO Berlin.
New York hosts the seventh edition of the Performa Biennial this November. This year’s collaboration, brings together creatives that consider urban life.