5 to See: Art Outdoors
Public art has perhaps never been more important, offering audiences chance to experience culture whilst social distancing. Discover 5 to See.
Public art has perhaps never been more important, offering audiences chance to experience culture whilst social distancing. Discover 5 to See.
Anish Kapoor brings clouds down to earth in a new outdoor exhibition at Houghton Hall. The sculptures explore ideas of presence and absence.
Aesthetica explores 10 art movements to know, looking at key artists across a range of genres – including installation, minimalism and video.
Whilst galleries are closed, innovations in digital programming are developing. Virtual exhibitions are popping up all over the internet.
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Aesthetica selects top art and photography publications for November. These books look at activism, belonging and pre-digital visual culture.
Aesthetica selects must-see shows for early November. Each exhibition reflects the human condition in today’s changing world.
A new Minimalism exhibition in Singapore brings together artists from around the world as part of a wider global dialogue around the movement.
Royal College of Art’s annual fundraising show returns, offering viewers the opportunity to own artwork by a variety of renowned practitioners.
A new publication from Phaidon offers a groundbreaking survey of the colour red in the built environment through bright imagery.
From seminal architecture to experimental photography, exhibitions open this autumn explore the breadth of human experience.
Questioning notions of perception, Space Shifters at Hayward Gallery, London, offers a playful and immersive experience through 20 practitioners.
Fashion designer and artist Sadie Clayton, one of 2018’s ING Discerning Eye selectors, discusses the importance of the initiative.
Galleri F15 presents key works by Anish Kapoor, whose sculptures evoke curiosity over the relationship between space and object,
This summer’s must-see solo exhibitions, group shows and biennales demonstrate the UK’s dynamic artistic landscape.
The London Open 2018 selects 22 global artists who live across the 32 London boroughs, showing how, within a hyperactive setting, creativity is thriving.
Marlborough Fine Art in London celebrates the lesser known print works of four internationally renowned sculptors: Louise Bourgeois, Anish Kapoor, Richard Serra and Kiki Smith.
As part of the 2016-2017 Sydney International Art Series, the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia presents an exhibition of the works of renowned Japanese artist, Tatsuo Miyajima.