Future Now: Day One
The Future Now Symposium returns to York St John University 25-26 May. Through talks and panels, it will evaluate the current artistic climate.
The Future Now Symposium returns to York St John University 25-26 May. Through talks and panels, it will evaluate the current artistic climate.
Scarlett Hooft Graafland’s first solo exhibition at Flowers Gallery, London, invites the viewer into ethereal and remarkable landscapes.
Bringing together a distinguished set of sculptures for the first time since 1956, Tate Modern, London, offers a retrospective on the Swiss pioneer.
LOOK/17, Liverpool’s International Photography Festival proposes a dynamic programme under the title Cities of Exchange: Liverpool/ Hong Kong.
If Art Dubai has long been considered to represent the Global South, this year’s 11th edition seemed skewed in favour of art from the Middle East.
Bill Viola’s practice transforms our understanding of video as an art form. Mirrors of the Mind, brings together a series of expressive and pioneering works.
Delving into global issues of overpopulation and migration, the work of 12 practitioners is showcased in Prix Pictet: Space at the V&A, London.
Edinburgh International Festival celebrates its 70th anniversary in 2017 and will welcome 2,020 artists from 40 nations to perform in Scotland’s capital.
Joseph Hillier harnesses the possibilities of digital technologies to create a new body of work that questions the digital revolution we are living in.
Catherine Edelman, Director of AIPAD, discusses the rise of the international photography fair and its widespread importance for artists and collectors.
Do Ho Suh’s first exhibition at Victoria Miro was a show-stopping example of conceptual installation, communicating beyond mere visual appeal.
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei’s Circle of Animals / Zodiac Heads (2010) comes to Yorkshire Sculpture Park as part of the organisation’s 40th anniversary.
The fourth edition of the Colombo Biennale, perpetuated its status as an important venue for showcasing strong voices from the Global South.
Four renowned artists are brought together by the Serpentine Sackler Gallery in a comprehensive exhibition that reexamines the work of John Latham.
Award-winning artist Chijia He is known for his portrayals of rural Chinese life. His works are held in public and private collections around the world.
Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA welcomes an unprecedented exploration of Latin American art, giving due attention to influential and complex cultures.
The NGV Triennial has announced that more than 60 artists from over 30 countries will participate in its inaugural event, to be held this December.
What is it like to die? This was the point of departure for UK artist duo Rebecca French and Andrew Mottershead’s new work Afterlife at Whitworth Art Gallery.
The Ends of Collage is spread across three platforms, each offering a different perspective from which to review the medium of collage and its legacies.