Physical Encounters
Dutch-born artist Gís Marí creates large-scale abstract paintings inspired by the natural world, that explore colour, texture and movement.
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Dutch-born artist Gís Marí creates large-scale abstract paintings inspired by the natural world, that explore colour, texture and movement.
In the next installment of our MPB: The Next Shot series, filmmaker Hilary Powell shares the joy in passing on a camera to give it a new lease of life.
A new retrospective of pioneering artist Lygia Clark at the Kunsthaus Zürich features more than 120 original pieces alongside 50 participatory replicas.
A new exhibition at Foto Arsenal Wien brings together over 40 artists who foreground plants and nature as protagonists in contemporary art.
Liz West is renowned for installations that play with light and colour. Her latest work transforms a Manchester building into an immersive experience.
These artists use symbolism, colour theory, paint strokes and bubbles to tell stories, uncover hidden meanings and encourage us to see differently.
For Hongqian Zhang, founder of ArtFlow Studio, becoming a curator was a necessity. “I witnessed many talented artists – especially from East Asian backgrounds…
A new publication foregrounds the landscape and still life photography of Don McCullin, an artist best-known for documenting global conflicts.
Over its four-decade history, Saatchi Gallery has continuously reshaped the cultural landscape. Its anniversary exhibition celebrates this legacy.
Fotografiska Tallinn’s latest exhibition features 14 acclaimed artists who are grappling with questions around who experiences space, how and why.
Melted into the Sun, opening at BALTIC, is a meditation on thresholds, transitions and the suspended state where history and myth converge.
Spotlighting five contemporary creatives, previously featured in Aesthetica, who are using microscopes, mirrors, paper and more to reimagine photography.
Three acclaimed video installations are being shown together for the first time in New York, using video game engines to hold up a mirror to the gig economy.
We’re excited to release the first film in the MPB: The Next Shot series. Filmmaker Andi Hampton shares the story of how cameras shape his practice.
Artist Rayvenn D’Clark creates sculptural works that reframe the Black body, reclaim agency over representation and push against colonial narratives
Joy Gregory: Catching Flies with Honey is a landmark show that brings together 250 works encompassing photography, film, installation and textile works.
Today we’re announcing the four filmmakers who are part of MPB: The Next Shot, a project which sees creatives share the stories behind their cameras.
The artistic duo Rob and Nick Carter, exhibiting at Connaught Village Art Month, share a singular aim: to use technology to reimagine the canon.
The Zofia Rydet show at The Photographers’ Gallery in London offers a documentary portrait of domestic life in Poland, unparalleled in ambition or scale.