Transforming Landscapes:
In Conversation with Steve Messam
An interview with Aesthetica Art Prize alumnus Steve Messam about his latest, all-immersive exhibitions of colour, shape and experimentation.
An interview with Aesthetica Art Prize alumnus Steve Messam about his latest, all-immersive exhibitions of colour, shape and experimentation.
Maryam Wahid explores identity as a young British Pakistani woman, looking at topics of memory and belonging in her solo exhibition Zaibunissa.
Bridging the boundaries between art, culture and philosophy, HowTheLightGetsIn Festival makes sense of the world through a diverse progamme.
New York Times invites a mix of practitioners, industry experts and prolific tastemakers to discuss the most pressing issues in art today.
Curatorial Activism: Towards an Ethics of Curating re-examines under-representation, questioning why there is still imbalance in the wider industry.
The way society consumes information is shifting. MACK foregrounds the enduring conceptual importance and materiality of their volumes.
Notions of what it means to be human are constantly shifting. Multidisciplinary AAP artists Webb-Ellis discuss their recent, constantly evolving, projects.
Picturing the South, an initiative run by The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, provides fresh perspectives on the Southern United States.
Magnum Retold asks contemporary photographers to respond to iconic documentary series from the agency’s archives.
Vitra Design Museum curator Amelie Klein and visual activist Zanele Muholi take part in High Museum of Art, Atlanta’s Conversations with Contemporary Artists.
Fact Not Fiction Films’ fifth artist, Sam Stopford, demonstrates free-flowing lines. See the work at Herrick Gallery, London, from 26 September.
Fact Not Fiction Films’ fourth artist, David Schroeter, demonstrates free-flowing lines. See the work at Herrick Gallery, London, from 26 September.
Fact Not Fiction Films’ second documented artist in residence, Melody Park, paints quickly without interpretation.
Fact Not Fiction Film’s documentary explores artists in da Vinci residencies. Dr Suzi Morris, blurs the lines between viral landscapes and painting.
Whitney Chadwick’s The Militant Muse: Love, War and the Women of Surrealism concentrates on the crucial role of women in the surrealist movement.
Experienced in architecture, fashion and design, Julia Körner combines formulae from the natural landscape with technological advancements.
Sooni Taraporevala’s close relationship with her home-city, Mumbai, is depicted in the 30 images selected for Home in the City at the Whitworth.
Those attending Future Now have the added opportunity of an exclusive invitation to the Private View of the Art Prize Exhibition.
At the heart of Future Now is the understanding that bringing artists together encourages discussion, our portfolio reviews reflect this.