Visual Inspiration: Art as Fragments
Ruins and traces of the ancient world have fascinated artists for centuries. Discover contemporary names exploring history and decay.
Ruins and traces of the ancient world have fascinated artists for centuries. Discover contemporary names exploring history and decay.
Throughout the pandemic, Cornelia Parker has been working on a new body of work. Objects, flowers and glassware transform into shadows.
Meet artists who are transforming spaces through light and shadow. These striking sculptures cast intricate patterns and images on gallery walls.
Public art has perhaps never been more important, offering audiences chance to experience culture whilst social distancing. Discover 5 to See.
Aesthetica compiles insights from 10 leading names working today – exploring the importance of creativity, and what “art” means to them.
Get inspired to enter the Aesthetica Art Prize. We share five key pieces of advice to inform your submission to the international award.
Issue 94, the February / March edition, is now available. This issue is about developing a new narrative and disrupting the status quo.
Cornelia Parker has spent the last 40 years making installations that make sense of the volatile, violent and precarious world in which we live.
The Aesthetica Art Prize returns with artworks making sense of our changing world, responding to digital identities and global constructs.
Martin Parr is one of the world’s most celebrated documentary photographers. He will discuss a distinguished career at Future Now 2020.
Martin Parr, Cornelia Parker, Nadav Kander and John Keane are key speakers for this year’s edition of the Aesthetica Future Now Symposium.
Future Now Symposium 2020 12-13 March 2020 Debate. Discuss. Connect. #FutureNow2020 There has never been a time in human history when things have been so…
London Design Festival returns for 2019. The 17th edition looks to the future, responding to the climate crisis and key questions of our times.
Public artworks offer opportunities for cultural engagement and social exchange. Folkestone Artworks offers 15 new installations for 2019.
Space, Light and Time: Edward Woodman, A Retrospective foregrounds enduring images of 20th century artworks from renowned artists.
How can photography make sense of the world? Shows running 2-3 June demonstrate the ways practitioners are engaging with timely ideas.
The contemporary moment is defined by a deluge of images and information. Exhibitions running 10-11 February examine the theme of truth.
Following a two-year redevelopment project, Kettle’s Yard brings together 38 diverse practitioners for its opening exhibition.