Multichromatic History
The exhibition Mexichrome unearths the history of colour photography in Mexico through 180 captivating prints from the past eight decades.
The exhibition Mexichrome unearths the history of colour photography in Mexico through 180 captivating prints from the past eight decades.
Artistic duo Orejarena & Stein’s new exhibition interrogate the boundary between fact and fiction in photographs that probe an American landscape.
Our list of shows brings together the work of photographers who focus on issues like globalism, equality and industrial processes’ effect on nature.
Gail Albert Halaban shares the inspiration for her projects, the cultural differences between cities and the story behind her shot of The Dorilton.
Diversity, empathy and authenticity. These are the key values that unite British Journal of Photography’s latest project and publication.
Our award is one of the UK’s most prestigious prizes. Here, we provide a first-look at the artists who are redefining the parameters of contemporary art.
The Lumbee tribe is a Native American population centred in North Carolina. Maria Sturm’s ‘You Don’t Look Native to Me’ celebrates identity and visibility.
This year, the 36th London Art Fair introduces over 120 galleries from the UK and beyond. Here’s Aesthetica’s highlights from the event.
Here, we present a list of photographic images and digital prints from our Award that highlight the vivid and playful world of colour that exists around us.
Siân Davey’s work, now on display in Soho Photography Quarter, invites us into a tranquil space of defiance, joy and interconnectedness.
Hyperrealism emerged in the late 1960s. Here’s five artists from the AAP who depict everyday objects, landscapes and the human body in such manner.
These artists consider the relationship between nature and the human-made, question imperialist ideologies in film and create portals for reflection.
Simone Nieweg’s retrospective at Stiftung Kultur, Cologne, explores the aesthetics of gardens, unplanned space and alternative allotments.
For Rala Choi, the most important element in constructing a scene is to communicate his characters’ innermost thoughts and feelings.
This exhibition of Werner Bischof’s captivating work focuses on his colour pieces, highlighting an important but overlooked part of his practice.
The message of Todd Hido’s latest photography exhibition is one of foreboding, anxiety and fear – all tinged with glimmers of hope for the future.
Aesthetica selects five must-see exhibitions for 2024 in Europe, America and Asia, spanning photography, installation, architecture and more.
Aesthetica reviews Thames & Hudson’s book ‘The Centennial Retrospective’ of Saul Leiter, bringing together 60 years’ work of the street photographer.
Visual escapism, whimsy and play. We bring you works from previous Art Prize artists that test the boundaries of reality, symbolism and composition.