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Renature, presented at Bildhalle Zürich, explores the shifting relationship between nature, perception and materiality in contemporary lens-based art. The post Expanded Photography appeared first on…
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Renature, presented at Bildhalle Zürich, explores the shifting relationship between nature, perception and materiality in contemporary lens-based art. The post Expanded Photography appeared first on…
This May, exhibitions around the world interrogate pressing themes, from the importance of proper representation to the future of our natural spaces. The post Five…
Resignations at the Venice Biennale, the fall of the art school, Édouard Glissant’s art collection, Tania Bruguera on political art, and much more.
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye captures quietude, Seydou Keïta documents a revolution, Renée Green compiles an autoethnography, and much more.
The 'Bridgerton' star steps into Emily Blunt's shoes—and the custom Jean Paul Gaultier gown Miley Cyrus wore to the 2019 Grammys.
Renature, presented at Bildhalle Zürich, explores the shifting relationship between nature, perception and materiality in…
Thaddeus Mosley, the self-taught artist best known for his monumental sculptures made from reclaimed wood and ...
German artist Cosima von Bonin’s whimsical fabric sculptures played a starring role in Loewe’s fall/winter 202...
Acausality #13, 2025 Dario Maglionico Colombo’s gallery ...
In three pivotal early paintings by the Colombian artist B...
American musician Jack White will present his artwork to the public for the first time at Damien Hirst’s Newpo...
ARCOmadrid’s 45th edition is well underway at the IFEMA exhibition center, bringing together 211 galleries fro...
Tate Britain’s retrospective of Lee Miller - 230 photographs across eleven rooms, traces a coherent trajectory through the many chapters of Miller’s very episodic career.
In the 1930s, artist and designer Peggy Angus transformed a derelict cottage on the South Downs into a creative refuge for friends like Eric Ravilious, John Piper and Helen Binyon.…
Elisabeth Frink’s Walking Madonna strides away from Salisbury Cathedral, dignified suffering etched into her middle-aged face. Cast in bronze, she seems anything but static. Her forward motion is palpable, her…
A field in West Sussex, bordered by ancient woodland, lies fallow… but for a curious jaggedy monument. Imagine if MC Escher had redesigned a Mesopotamian ziggurat, and you’re halfway there.