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Focal Point Gallery brings together performance, photography, sculpture, sound and moving-image intertwine to create immersive environments.
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Focal Point Gallery brings together performance, photography, sculpture, sound and moving-image intertwine to create immersive environments.
Victoria Miro presents two key works from artist Stan Douglas, which ask audiences to consider the intersections of race, class and colonial history.
A new exhibition at Castlefield Gallery brings together artists who explore what it means to get lost and what we can discover when we lose our way.
Val Lee’s poignant moving-image practice reflects on how both personal and collective memory are shaped by contemporary political and social systems.
Two new shows at Art Museum at the University of Toronto presents a dialogue between land, memory and the precarious futures of our environment.
We announce the 2025 Aesthetica Art Prize winners: Tobi Onabolu and Sam Metz, who were announced at the opening of this year’s show at York Art Gallery.
Naples unveils new subway station designed by renowned artist Anish Kapoor, forming a vital part of the city’s bold cultural and urban regeneration.
Prix Pictet returns to V&A for its 11th edition. It invites reflections on the growing volatility of our age, forever poised on the brink of the next crisis.
Fotografiska Berlin presents Yero Adugna Eticha’s intimate portraits, which skilfully highlight the joy, resilience and complexity of Black life in Germany.
Somerset House announces its 2026–2027 season, which features artists, collectives and events that continually challenges creative boundaries.
A powerful new exhibition at FOMU Antwerp spotlights photography from Palestinian women. Their images are a bold and defiant act of resistance.
Nancy Holt’s Sun Tunnels is a landmark piece of environmental art. Spruth Magers in New York presents a fascinating insight into the iconic work.
This autumn, Aesthetica presents two landmark exhibitions: the Aesthetica Art Prize and Future Tense: Art in the Age of Transformation.
Tyler Mitchell’s new show at Gagosian, London presents a nuanced exploration of Black identity through fashion, portraiture and visual narrative.
Tiffany Sia explores notions of memory amongst diasporic and displaced communities, considering how we tell stories of places that we no longer live.
The 2025 After Nature Ulrike Crespo Photography Prize, hosted at C/O Berlin, champions those working at the intersection of art and ecology.
London Sculpture Week unites five major public art initiatives: Frieze Sculpture, Sculpture in the City, The Line, the Fourth Plinth, and East Bank.
A new publication from Penguin looks back at the career of Martin Parr, who has photographed the humour and absurdity in daily life for decades.
A new cultural and civic event spotlights nine photographers and visual artists, who reckon with how cultural memory can shape creative practice.