Les Rencontres d’Arles 2015

Les Rencontres d’Arles opens today with a vibrant programme of photography exhibitions and events taking place over the summer until 20 September.

For Ever Amber, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

For Ever Amber is the first major account of the AmberSide Collection started by a group of like-minded students at Regent Street Polytechnic.

When There is Hope, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg

For the Triennial of Photography Hamburg, the Hamburger Kunsthalle is presenting some 100 works by internationally renowned artists.

Sonia Delaunay, Tate Modern

Throughout the first half of the 20th century, artist Sonia Delaunay celebrated the modern world of movement, technology and urban life.

Still Life Remix, Antinori Art Project

26 contemporary artists including Thomas Grünfeld and Elad Lassry reinterpret the art historical theme.

Manchester International Festival

Launched in 2007, the biennial Manchester International Festival champions new works across performing arts, visual arts and popular culture.

Tony Cragg, Lisson Gallery, Milan

Tony Cragg’s first exhibition at Lisson Gallery Milan consists of several new sculptures in bronze, wood and stone, alongside a number of works on paper.

Pieter Vermeersch, Galerie Perrotin

Pieter Vermeersch at Galerie Perrotin, Hong Kong includes two recent ensembles of oil-on-canvas gradient fades and a wall painting installation.

Swinging Sixties London, Foam

This thematic group show at Foam, Amsterdam, immerses visitors in the dazzling London of the 60s, an era bursting with possibilities.

Passing Leap, Hauser & Wirth, NY

Passing Leap at Hauser & Wirth, New York takes its title from the name of a complex trapeze trick. A passing leap is a manoeuvre of great precision.

Le Corbusier: Mesures de l’homme, Centre Pompidou, Paris

A visionary architect, urban planner, theorist and artist, Le Corbusier made a profound impression on 20th century architectural design.

Laura de Santillana & Alessandro Diaz de Santillana, YSP

Venice-based siblings Laura and Alessandro Diaz de Santillana are internationally renowned artists and descendants of the Venini glassware dynasty.

Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon, The National Portrait Gallery

Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon, open from 2 July. The exhibition is a rare chance to the works of several leading photographers of the 20th century.

City Lights, Lights of Soho, London

City Lights is the newest exhibition in a series of exciting and educational events happening at London-based gallery Lights of Soho until 5 July.

Ian Hamilton Finlay at Victoria Miro

The late sculptor Ian Hamilton Finlay made reference to literature, pre-Socratic philosophy, the French Revolution and classical mythology, chronicled in a retrospective at Victoria Miro.

Interview with Simon Baker, Les Rencontres d’Arles

Comprised of over 200 prints, Another Language presents unseen bodies of work by well-known photographers and lesser-known historic figures. We speak to the show’s curator, Simon Baker.

Shirley Baker Retrospective

Shirley Baker’s pioneering 65-year career behind the lens is surveyed at The Photographers’ Gallery, presenting previously unseen colour photographs alongside her black and white images.

The M+ Sigg Collection, The Whitworth, Manchester

The Whitworth and M+ Sigg Collection have joined forces to devise a vibrant new show, designed to promote the emergence of contemporary art practice in China over the last 40 years.

Zarina Bhimji: Jangbar

Filmmaker and Turner prize nominee Zarina Bhimji has joined her portfolio of film pieces in a new installation titled Jangbar, which is currently screening at New Art Exchange, Nottingham.

Interview with Neville Redvers-Mutton, Technical Manager, Momart

Momart has over 40 years experience in art transport, storage and handling. We speak to Neville Redvers-Mutton, Technical Project Manager, about the company’s ethos and working practices.