Fleeting Moments
Monty Kaplan fluctuates between modes of working. Colour is rendered as an emotive backdrop, carrying a sense of joy and woeful nostalgia.
Monty Kaplan fluctuates between modes of working. Colour is rendered as an emotive backdrop, carrying a sense of joy and woeful nostalgia.
A new exhibition at Southbank Centre, London, explores the experimental history of the venue by delving into the archives.
The Baltic Material Assemblies at RIBA tracks the changing architectural discourse of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Melbourne Design Week provides an annual celebration of creativity and innovation, drawing links between practitioners and businesses.
Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain presents Freeing Architecture, the first major solo exhibition devoted to the work of Junya Ishigami.
Bas Princen challenges how audiences perceive buildings in relation to their surroundings through a new exhibition at Vitra Design Museum.
Solid Light Works is the first major UK exhibition of Anthony McCall’s work in over ten years, in which the visitor is immersed in three new installations.
Investigating different forms of transformation, this month’s upcoming releases look at the various ways in which we perceive and conceptualise space.
Gianfilipo di Rossi finds precision and inspiration in the composition of the city’s architecture, with works that are a harmonious exertion of form.
In a new exhibition at SK Stiftung Kultur der Sparkasse KölnBonn, three artists from Germany, the UK and Italy document shared landscapes.
MAST Foundation presents the work of four artists that reflect the rapid transformations taking place in today’s global economy.
Sigrid Neubert is one the best-known architecture photographers in Germany. Museum für Fotografie is now devoted to the artist’s complete oeuvre.
In order to portray the relationship between images and architecture, Dutch artist Bas Princen visits cities around the world.
Dionisio González’s series offer answers to social problems whilst exploring the intersection between nature and urban spaces.
A new volume from Hatje Cantz brings together visual essays exploring the cultural and social landscape of Berlin.
Two new projects from Christ and Gantenbein add to Switzerland’s landscape with an appealing mix of structural assurance and environmental sensibility.
Finding beauty in simplicity, Branko Goncalves finds inspiration within the digital realm and building upon everyday image-making as a reflective medium.
The contemporary moment is defined by a deluge of images and information. Exhibitions running 10-11 February examine the theme of truth.
Inspired by femininity, summer vibes and tropical motifs, Adrienne Raquel’s work is playful and vibrant whilst communicating a sense of hazy nostalgia.