Richard Rogers: Inside Out, Royal Academy, London
The Royal Academy’s retrospective of the work of Richard Rogers is dedicated to exploring the conceptual strategies that shaped the architect’s evolving practice. In London until 13 October.
The Royal Academy’s retrospective of the work of Richard Rogers is dedicated to exploring the conceptual strategies that shaped the architect’s evolving practice. In London until 13 October.
The Art Collective was originally launched to support and promote new and emerging artists. Working to help represent and showcase today’s top artists, the Art Collective has become a vital support system.
Aesthetica speaks to the video-artist, photographer, sculptor and musician, Richard T. Walker about his first survey exhibition in the UK. Taking place at Carroll/Fletcher until 13 April.
Richard Wentworth presents an exhibition at the Lisson Gallery, London, from 30 January until 9 March. The British sculptor continually questions the way in which we approach the material world.
These five new publications spotlight some of the most prominent figures working in photography, alongside exciting emerging voices in the space.
Latvian photographer Inta Ruka spent decades documenting the people and places of Riga, capturing the city in the process of massive transformation.
The Met presents a major retrospective of designer Lillian Bassman, charting her course from design apprentice to art director and photographer.
Barbican Immersive presents the first major UK solo exhibition experience created alongside BAFTA-nominated film maker and artist Liam Young.
Photo Elysée pays tribute to writer, photographer and traveller Ella Maillart with an exhibition that reflects on her time in Central Asia in the 1930s.
V&A Dundee marks the 30th anniversary of Maggie’s, the cancer charity, with a show celebrating its thoughtful, nature-forward architecture design.
A new photography exhibition at Phoenix Art Museum explores the human body in the context of movement, ageing, self-expression and identity.
Hayward Gallery presents the work of Samuel Laurence Cunnane, which encourages viewers to look intently at the world in moments of stillness.
Gropius Bau presents a striking intergenerational dialogue in photography that boldly challenges the boundaries and possibilities of lens-based medium.
High Museum of Art presents the photography of Mimi Plumb, bringing together five decades of quiet observations of life in the western United States.
Victoria Miro presents the world premiere of a five-screen installation of Isaac Julien’s acclaimed film installation All That Changes You. Metamorphosis.
We spotlight five exciting new photobooks released this Spring, exploring community connection, national architecture and Indigenous identities.
Today, it’s more important than ever to consider our relationship with the environment. These five artists turn their attention to our vital and fragile climate.
A new exhibition at Griffin Museum of Photography sees contemporary artists respond to the popular mythology of Manifest Destiny in American history.
These five exhibitions spotlight the designers and buildings inspired by culture, history and ecology that profoundly shape how we live, heal and connect.