More to the Picture
Portraits reveal truths about the human condition – how we present ourselves to the world. Dawoud Bey explores dialogues between sitter and subject.
Portraits reveal truths about the human condition – how we present ourselves to the world. Dawoud Bey explores dialogues between sitter and subject.
Seminal designs chart the evolution of international lighting as a catalyst for global technological, functional and artistic expression.
Is documentary photography is dead? A new show at New York’s International Center of Photography quietly captures the world as it is.
This February, discover must-see online shows, publications and videos – featuring powerful and inspiring artwork from across the globe.
MoMA dismantles the narrative of photographic history, focusing on an understudied chapter from the heart of São Paulo in the mid-20th century.
‘Unearthed’ at Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, looks at the relationship between human beings and nature, as told through the lens.
The 2020 NGV Triennial explores portraiture
as a vehicle for expressing both personal and global identities across continents and cultures.
Are cities sustainable? Are we losing accountability for our actions to the planet? Prix Pictet launches a new podcast focused on the climate.
In the context of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award, Maïmouna Guerresi addresses the importance of humans connecting with the organic world.
Zanele Muholi is a visual activist who reclaims the lens, providing a platform for black lesbian, gay, transgender and intersex individuals.
The International Center of Photography, New York, is dedicated to photography and visual culture. Aesthetica selects online highlights.
Discover 10 literary prizes that are open for entries across poetry, short fiction and performance. Stay home and be inspired by words.
Aesthetica explores 10 art movements to know, looking at key artists across a range of genres – including installation, minimalism and video.
Brussels-based artist and composer Bob Vanderbob explores the interaction of art, science and science fiction to conjure up Artificial Mythology, a modern mythscape conveying a poetic vision of the techno-human condition.
Aesthetica collates 10 visually striking examples of Land Art. Earthworks – pieces made in the landscape – continue to influence today’s artists.
The portrait has never been so prevalent. Faces have become quantifiable as data and selfies are ubiquitous. Woudt takes a classical approach.
Aesthetica selects must-read titles for March 2020. These books survey creativity across the world, looking at the history of images and art.
“Photography in 2020 is as ubiquitous as the last Instagram post, text, or tweet.” The Met’s surveys 100 years of image-making in a new publication.
Portfolio Reviewers at the Future Now Symposium 2020 Reviewers for Sessions 1-3 Reviewers for Sessions 4-6 Reviewers for Session 7-9 Reviewers for Sessions 10-12 Reviewers…