Reflective Architecture
Minimalism is timeless. It offers simplicity and stripped-back aesthetics; new buildings draw attention to design as a blank page full of possibility.
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.
This week’s selection of must-see shows includes renowned awards, immersive VR experiences and inspiring photography exhibitions.
In an age where photography is democratised, Foam’s 2018 Talents create an overview of the world in a time of upheaval and apprehension.
The Castle, a new body of work by Richard Mosse, reveals the ongoing refugee and migration crisis in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.
Several works transform the museum experience for the 57th Carnegie International, offering vibrant, dynamic and responsive dialogues.
From new photographic series to architectural monographs, November’s must-read publications chronicle migration, urbanity and post-war life.
From innovative 21st century software to pioneering post-war photography, shows opening at the end of October hold up a mirror to society.
In conversation, 2017 Aesthetica Art Prize finalist Sara Morowetz considers what it means to combine art and science in practice.
Society has never been so connected. A new publication and exhibition, Civilization, responds to the rapid pace of global development.
There are more than 270 nationalities and 300 languages spoken in London. Shows at Calvert 22, Foam and NOW Gallery celebrate this diversity.
Jacqueline Hassink documents a number of the planet’s dwindling “white spots”, lacking wifi and cellular coverage, shown at Benrubi Gallery.
Aesthetica collates five must-see exhibitions that pave the way for the future of urban planning through sustainable methods and new materials.
Translating personal experiences into hyperreal images, the renowned photographer Alex Prager is celebrated through a mid-career survey.
Continually shifting in the face of change, fashion photographers are chroniclers of our times. A show at J. Paul Getty Museum exemplifies this.
Acclaimed practitioners come together to create a new major fund, Artists for Artangel, in support of the arts commissioning agency.