Joyful Contrasts
Sarah Doyle plays with visual harmony. Torn paper, wooden sticks and cut-out circles pop against colourful block-painted backgrounds.
Memory Illuminated
The current Dan Flavin retrospective in Basel demonstrates how a simple fluorescent tube
could make a radical impact on the art world.
Building the Image
Colourful lights are projected onto various household objects, transforming cluttered spaces into entirely different compositions.
Outside Perspective
A small town on the fringes of Pittsburgh is at the centre of a photo series that asks us to
consider what happens behind closed doors.
Portrait of Emotion
Djeneba Aduayom’s bright photographs take bubbles as a metaphor, featuring subjects who find themselves caught in translucent spheres.
Outdoor Art:
Installations for the Season
From Antony Gormley’s new installation at Houghton Hall to Steve Messam at Lowther Castle, we outline outdoor exhibitions to check out.
Liam Wong on the City
How has photography changed our view of the world? This question is key to V&A Dundee’s new show, which features neon works by Liam Wong.
Global Creativity
Photo London welcomes over 100 exhibitors to Somerset House in a sprawling showcase of great photography from the dawn of the camera to today.
Thriving Ecosystems
More than 70% of Finland is covered in forests. Ritva Kovalainen and Sanni Seppo invite us to see what such a staggering statistic looks like up close.
The Future of Energy
Vitra Design Museum’s show looks towards the future and asks: how can design contribute to an increase in the use of renewable energy sources?
5 Powerful Shots:
LensCulture New York
LensCulture shows Aesthetica Art Prize Winners Kriss Munsya and Mackenzie Calle & featured artists Sarfo Emmanuel Annor and Stephanie O’Connor.
Beauty and Fragility:
5 Exhibitions for Earth Day
This April we’re celebrating Earth Month by collating 5 exhibitions that explore both the wonder of our planet as well as our critical need to protect it.
The Shape of Water
In these abstracted visions of lakes and seas, captured by photographer Dave Hoefler, waves roll and flow into one another like oils on canvas.
Mastering Photography
The World Photography Organisation offers some of the most coveted accolades for photographers. Here are artists to watch out for at this year’s exhibition.
Falling Figures
We speak to Aesthetica Art Prize artist Brigitte Amarger about her shortlisted work, ‘La Chute,’ a sculpture made of discarded X-ray records.
10 Pavilions to See:
The 60th Venice Biennale
The 60th Venice Biennale, titled ‘Foreigners Everywhere,’ reflects on identity and belonging as felt today. We round up 10 must-see pavilions.
World Art Dubai 2024
The region’s largest contemporary retail art fair, returns this Spring from 2 – 5 May at the World Trade Centre with an exciting programme of events.
The World Press Photo Winners
The Contest recognises the best photojournalism and documentary photography produced over the last year. Today, the four winners were announced.
Prospect Cottage
In 2018, the photographer Gilbert McCarragher, a friend of Derek Jarman and Keith Collins, was tasked with creating a visual record of their iconic house.
Visualising Today:
The Photography Show
We roundup the longest-running and leading fair dedicated to image-making, focusing on five galleries and artists that exemplify technical skill and intrigue.
Exhibition Review:
Restless Sculpture in London
Play and sensory joy are just part of When Forms Come Alive. The show is, at its core, a journey through the story of 20th century sculpture.
Worlds Collide:
5 Multidisciplinary Exhibitions
To celebrate the power of multidisciplinary practices, we’ve compiled a list of exhibitions that embrace the fluidity between different forms of creativity.
Resilience and Strength
At the Foundling Museum, Polly Braden is dedicated to documenting the personal narratives of Ukrainian families who have fled Europe in search of safety.
Artist Interview: Mona Kuhn
In ‘Kings Road,’ photographer Mona Kuhn brings to life the mysterious, unnamed addressee of a break-up letter written by architect Rudolph Schindler.
Styles Collide
Simone Hutsch, aka heysupersimi, cuts and pastes traditional British alehouses, taverns and inns – many centuries old – in front of surreal backdrops.
Pause to Reflect:
5 Artists to Know
Reflective surfaces – from glass to mirrors – are a motif and material that have long been used by artists. These five artists continue the tradition.
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