Unprecedented Arenas
The NGV Triennial provides a platform for innovative practitioners, foregrounding those who engage with new technologies.
The NGV Triennial provides a platform for innovative practitioners, foregrounding those who engage with new technologies.
Combatting waste in the fashion world, Port Zienna label looks to the future through using sculptural minimalism and creating affordable craftsmanship.
The Martin Parr Foundation is now set to open to the public this October in a purpose-built space in the Paintworks complex, Bristol.
Frieze Masters returns this October for its sixth edition, featuring highlights from the last 6,000 years of art history through more than 130 dealers.
The 15th edition of Frieze London takes place next month, an event with more than 160 galleries that showcases the ambitious visions of contemporaries.
The legendary collector Carla Sozzani invites viewers to engage with her remarkable archive of photographs from both the 20th and 21st centuries.
New York hosts the seventh edition of the Performa Biennial this November. This year’s collaboration, brings together creatives that consider urban life.
A celebration of photography takes place in Shanghai; the fourth edition of PHOTOFAIRS features notable names alongside new talent.
In a signature outdoor painting installation, Garratt responds to the landscape and history of North Wales in his work High and Low or Uchel ac Isel
Since last year’s presidential election, Richard Misrach (b. 1949) has been travelling around California, Arizona and Nevada, documenting occasions when people have done just that.
The 2017 Serpentine Pavilion has been designed by Diébédo Francis Kéré. Hailing from Burkina Faso, Kéré is the 17th architect to accept the commission.
For 23-25 June, we take our first transatlantic trip of the summer season. Gagosian presents Carsten Höller’s playful sculptures, whilst MAC pays tribute to Olafur Eliasson’s environmentally-linked practice.
AAP is open for entries. We reflect on the last edition’s panel, including Alistair Payne, Head of the School of Fine Art, GSofA.
Our 5 To See for 2-4 June brings us into the summer season: The Whitworth challenges borders and Sprüth Magers rejoices in a dynamic flurry of light.
Toby Paterson has designed a temporary architectural structure that takes inspiration from the Hatton Gallery’s history and archive.
Jenny Holzer brings political and social topics into question, highlighting a globalised and turbulent landscape through the contemporary lens.
Luxembourg & Dayan’s The End of Collage, curated by Yuval Etgar, is a captivating survey highlighting the breadth of collage in the 20th century.
Ahead of a panel on the future of photography at the upcoming Symposium, Thomas Dukes expands on the concept of visual arts in the digital landscape.
The Turner Prize is making some historic changes to its eligibility criteria. Tate reveals that the renowned award will now welcome artists of any age.