Floral Imagination
Flowers have had a significant presence in throughout art history, from painting to digital renders. A new book examines their enduring appeal.
Flowers have had a significant presence in throughout art history, from painting to digital renders. A new book examines their enduring appeal.
Get inspired to enter the Aesthetica Art Prize. We share five key pieces of advice to inform your submission to the international award.
Bristol Photo Festival’s inaugural edition creates a space to reconsider social and historical landscapes in the city and around the world.
The Aesthetica Art Prize returns with artworks making sense of our changing world, responding to digital identities and global constructs.
“We might not have a future unless we do something to mitigate what’s happening.” Cornelia Parker is speaking 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.
National Museum Cardiff looks at the ever-changing story of photography in a new season, presenting work from four influential names.
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…
The climate crisis, community and the nature of reality are examined in these shows – recommended picks for the end of November.
The urban landscape is the focus of ‘Street. Life. Photography.’ at Kunst Haus Wien. The show charts the evolution of the genre since 1930.
Magnum Streetwise, a new Thames & Hudson volume, features more than 300 examples of street photography pulled from the archives.
Aesthetica selects must-see shows for early November. Each exhibition reflects the human condition in today’s changing world.
Groundbreaking photography. Expansive natural landscapes. Cultural exploration. Top shows use the lens to ask key questions about identity.
Must-see exhibitions for the start of September focus on colour, highlighting the visionary artists that have altered the way we record the world.
This weekend’s must-see exhibitions demonstrate the breadth of photography, moving between documentary and hyper-realism.
Magnum has documented the evolution of mountains over the course of the eight decades. Sweeping snowy landscapes and crisp skylines.
Photographs by Markéta Luskačová, taken on the North East coast of England in the late 1970s, will go on display at the Martin Parr Foundation.
British photographer Martin Parr is widely recognised for a satirical, high-contrast documentation of contemporary British life.