Linder: A Major Retrospective
Artist, provocateur, trailblazer. The first London retrospective of acclaimed British artist Linder opens this February at The Hayward Gallery.
Artist, provocateur, trailblazer. The first London retrospective of acclaimed British artist Linder opens this February at The Hayward Gallery.
These five exhibitions showcase renowned artists and emerging voices who are using their platform to call for action against the climate crisis.
Somerset House, London, unveils a monumental exhibition dedicated to soil – exploring the incredible, life-sustaining ecosystem beneath us.
A new exhibition at Fotografiska Stockholm takes us beyond the surface of the Earth, asking the eternal question of where do we belong in space?
Artist and filmmaker Topher Campbell talks about the making of a show at Somerset House, which celebrates Black LGBTQ+ pioneers since the 1970s.
We spoke to Paul Wright from the British Culture Archive about the importance of documentary photography in capturing local communities.
Bildhalle Amsterdam and Harper’s Bazaar NL have come together to present ‘I See You – 14 Artists in a Dialogue,’ an exhibition all about creative exchange.
Aligned with the theme of Black History Month 2024 – Reclaiming Narratives – these are 10 shows in which creatives take on the role of chroniclers.
Here is a roundup of exhibitions all over the world that are recognising incredible luminaries of the Surrealist movement – both past and present.
Mitch Epstein captures the majesty of ancient old-growth forests across the US, reminding us of the importance of preserving our natural landscapes.
A new exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery explores Peter Kennard’s remarkable career, in which he sought challenge and protest the status quo.
Antwerp’s Middelheim Museum invites visitors to become involved in the creation of art installations in their summer exhibition ‘Come Closer.’
These five must-read new photobooks paint intimate portraits of tight-knit communities and the strong bonds between the people who inhabit them.
20th century photographers were at the heart of some of the world’s most historic moments. This summer, their iconic work is on view internationally.
Here is a selection of international exhibitions from contemporary photographers who use portraiture to explore ideas of representation and visibility.
A major exhibition at Tate Modern recounts how – in 1973 – Anthony McCall shook up the art world by stripping cinema back to its fundamentals.
Artists, scientists and activists champion the iconic Joshua tree in a rallying cry for much wider environmental and cultural awareness.
Richard Misrach finds hope in capturing the human spirit in harmony with the natural world. His latest series is imbued with a distinct sense of optimism.
Does the camera never lie? Sainsbury Centre’s new exhibition explores the ways in which photography has the power to influence how we view the world.