Defining Images
“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.
“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…
Creative Writing Winners 2019 Shortlisted Poetry and Short Fiction works from the 2019 Prize, were published in the Creative Writing Anthology 2020. Shortlisted Writers 2019
Aesthetica selects 10 ideas for art and culture lovers. This list offers a variety of inspiration – including gallery memberships, gift sets and more.
Portraits reveal truths about the human condition – how we present ourselves to the world. Bey explores the dialogue between sitter and subject.
People in the UK check their smartphones every 12 minutes. There is an inability to switch off. This new state of being is explored at Somerset House.
Aperture and Dawoud Bey collaborate on a new workshop publication that distils approaches, teachings and insights about photography.
Must-see exhibitions for the start of September focus on colour, highlighting the visionary artists that have altered the way we record the world.
Parkett is now opening the doors to the small museum of contemporary art formed by the rarely seen creations of the more than 270 artists.
The Richard Learoyd exhibition at Fundación MAPFRE is a timely refuge from the constant flow of digital imagery in the outside world.
Must-see exhibitions for the start of August look back to reflect upon the present. Portraiture and intriguing cityscapes document a world in flux.
‘Jo Spence and Oreet Ashery: Misbehaving Bodies’ at Wellcome Collection explores representations of chronic illness and experiences of care.
A new photography show highlights key works that define our times, reflecting the power of the medium to change the way society sees the world.
Minimalism is timeless. It offers simplicity and stripped-back aesthetics; new buildings draw attention to design as a blank page full of possibility.
Selected photography and fine art exhibitions explore universal themes of nature, documentary and the line between truth and fiction.
Bauhaus is celebrated this year; at its centenary, the school continues to assert its legacy with classic aesthetics and collaborative sensibilities.
This Land at Pier 24, San Francisco, addresses contentious issues far and wide – from police violence to wider economic inequality.
Of Individuals and Places comprises images that depict real or imaginary places, or indeed those in an ambiguous position between the two.