Jane and Louise Wilson
*Shortlisted*
Jane and Louise Wilson’s work looks at how the geography of a location takes on a porous identity, creating atmospheric installations.
*Shortlisted*
Jane and Louise Wilson’s work looks at how the geography of a location takes on a porous identity, creating atmospheric installations.
Jane and Louise Wilson were born in Newcastle and currently live and work in London. Using film, photography and sculpture, the Wilsons have created a…
The art world has seen an increased curatorial focus on those engaging with the climate emergency. Centre for British Photography opens one such show.
2019 Prize | In 1999, the duo were shortlisted for the Turner Prize. In 2020, they coordinated the Royal Academy’s 252nd Summer Exhibition.
This October, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art hosts an exhibition by Turner Prize-nominated artists Jane and Louise Wilson: a focus on World War One.
This year’s outstanding lineup of headline speakers includes Turner Prize nominees, Magnum Photographers and Silver Lion winners.
Future Now Symposium 2021 On Demand until 31 May Debate | Discuss | Connect#FutureNow2021 The Future Now Symposium is an exploration of 21st century culture…
This year’s judging panel comprises influential art figures from Magnum Photos, Serpentine Galleries, Leica, Apollo Magazine and many more.
The annual Aesthetica Art Prize exhibition is a platform for talent. Look back across the years at captivating shows hosted by York Art Gallery.
About the Prize What We’re Looking For Images: 1. Squidsoup, Aeolian Light, 2014 – 2015. 10m x 10m x 5m. 2. Stephen Hendee, The Last…
Final week to submit to the Aesthetica Art Prize, offering a key platform for new and established artists to enter work onto the world stage.
Cherie Federico, Co-founder of Aesthetica, will receive an Honorary Doctorate from University of the Arts London, London College of Communication.
The winners have been announced for the 2019 Aesthetica Art Prize, an international showcase of innovative and contemporary artworks.
Jane and Louise Wilson’s film, shortlisted for the Aesthetica Art Prize, explores what happens when a location takes on a porous identity.
Covering themes from technology and urbanisation to population growth and climate change, the Aesthetica Art Prize 2019 shortlist is announced.
In the run up to the 2015 General Election, History Is Now will look at the last 70 years of British history to offer a new way of thinking about how we got to where we are today.
A new group exhibition explores the dilemmas, consequences and realities of London in the digital age through an array of multi-disciplinary works.