The work of Chilean photographer Paz Errázuriz is marked by the advocacy and respect it champions for those who have previously been ignored or stifled. The post Paz Errázuriz:<br>Unfinished Stories...
Gregory Halpern, Vasantha Yogananthan and Raymond Meeks explore complex histories in Guadalupe, New Orleans and the borders of France. The post Seeing to Understand appeared first on Aesthetica...
Julie Blackmon’s meticulously arranged scenes reflect on modern family dynamics by toeing the line between carefree joy and imminent danger. The post A Family Dynamic appeared first on Aesthetica...
French photographer Réhahn is internationally acclaimed for his bold imagery, with an approach that creates a bridge between viewer and subject. The post Impressionist Photography appeared first on...
This year's fair explores how design, science and technology converge. Some projects reclaim materials from the past, whilst others look forwards. The post Dubai Design Week: 5 to See appeared first...
Berndnaut Smilde creates clouds indoors. They are made using smoke and water vapour and exist for a very short period of time – just 10 seconds. The post Ethereal Moments appeared first on Aesthetica...
Paris Photo returns for its 26th edition from 9-12 November. This year's catalogue engages with pressing topics such as environmental degradation, historical representation and political activism. The...
Julie Cockburn is best known for embellishing and altering found photographs, carefully adding hand-embroidered shapes to portraits and landscapes. The post 10 Questions With… Julie Cockburn appeared...
As we hit the wintry months, what better thing to do than sit down and pour over a photobook? In this selection we highlight this season's top picks. The post 5 Photobooks for November appeared first...
Washington D.C.'s National Museum of Women in the Arts reopens after two years of renovation – with an expansive fresh installation of the collection. The post Championing Women in the Arts appeared...
Design Museum presents the biggest survey of British fashion staged in the UK, with iconic pieces from HARRI, Marjan Pejoski and Ahluwalia. The post Fashion Trailblazers appeared first on Aesthetica...
Kew Gardens presents an exhibition centred on celebrated multidisciplinary artist Mat Collishaw, exploring art history, nature and technology. The post Mat Collishaw:<br>Past, Present, Future appeared...
The London retrospective is unlike other photography shows of recent times, mainly due to the artist’s joyful disregard for technical perfection. The post Anti-Photography:<br>Daido Moriyama Review...
In Norway, From Nature foregrounds creatives who are not aiming to make provocative statements, but address today’s most critical climate issues. The post A Lens on Climate Crisis appeared first on...
Architizer’s Vision Awards recognises individuals and studios who are capturing the breadth and scope of built environments today through various media. The post Architectural Photography in Focus...
William Morris Gallery, London, explores the natural world as a space of inspiration, connection and protest, in collaboration with local communities. The post Radical Landscapes appeared first on...
Fondazione MAST hosts the world’s only biennial focused on industrial and work photography. This year's event is all about game culture and industry. The post Gaming Expanded:<br>Foto/Industria...
Austrian photographer Gregor Sailer spent five years documenting deserted, snow-covered buildings found in countries along the “Polar Silk Road.” The post Frozen Structures appeared first on...
Technology continually challenges traditional notions of creativity and ownership. Safe Creative carves out a way to adapt to a changing industry. The post Protecting the Creative Process appeared...
In Berlin, Christopher Bauder and studio WHITEvoid's Dark Matter creates an immersive space where sund, movement and light blend. The post Immersive Technologies appeared first on Aesthetica...
Each year since 1996, the RIBA’s Stirling Prize is awarded to the UK’s best new building. In 2023, the six shortlisted projects address crucial social issues. The post RIBA Sterling Prize 2023...
For the second year running, the fair returns in six locations across the French capital. We round up work by Tony Cragg, Urs Fischer and Zanele Muholi. The post 5 to Check Out:<br>Paris+ par Art...
Art and fashion have been intertwined for centuries. Here are exhibitions exploring the influence of clothing design on visual culture and everyday life. The post Art & Fashion: 5 Shows to Know...
London's Hayward Gallery presents the largest Hiroshi Sugimoto retrospective to date, highlighting a philosophical, yet playful, perspective on time. The post A Time Machine appeared first on...
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