Abstraction: The April / May Issue
We must unplug, disconnect and savour the things that bring us joy – from the macro to the micro. Inside this issue we explore these ideas further.
We must unplug, disconnect and savour the things that bring us joy – from the macro to the micro. Inside this issue we explore these ideas further.
CCCB’s exhibition ‘Suburbia: Building the American Dream’ surveys the development of this idealised lifestyle from the 19th century to the present.
April is Autism Awareness Month, and a new contemporary art and photography marketplace is launching a fundraiser in support of the community.
This year’s winners, Saeborg and Tsuda Michiko, present two very different exhibitions that offer a lens through which to view contemporary Japan.
The longest-running survey of contemporary art in the United States returns with a line up that includes filmmaker Isaac Julien and singer Holland Andrews.
This year’s festival transformed passive listeners into active participants, presenting collaborative artistic projects which amplified often-unheard voices.
“Design should inspire, incite, complement and celebrate our lives.” Learn more about a design studio committed to creating joyful spaces.
Gerwald Rockenschaub presents his eighth solo show at Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich, with an installation that prioritises colour and shape.
Colour, light and shadow are important ingredients for a successful photograph. Five artists single out moments where people, buildings and objects meet.
Meet the Shortlist | We asked photographer Yevhen Samuchenko about the inspirations behind his picturesque shots of an unusual Pink lake in Ukraine.
Maison Européenne de la Photographie pairs Annie Ernaux’s book with over 150 images that capture the intricacies of daily life and experiences in Paris.
The annual award at The Photographers’ Gallery announces its shortlist: Gauri Gill & Rajesh Vangad, Hrair Sarkissian, Lebohang Kganye and Valie Export.
Meet the Shortlist | Margeaux Walter is a fine art photographer who stages site-specific interventions that disrupt the natural scenery.
Journey into a time capsule of luxurious images from 1910 until the 1970s through 250 prints from Diane Arbus, Robert Frank and Deborah Turbeville.
From Latin American innovation in the 20th century, to the legacy of Enzo Mari, we round up five shows that showcase the importance of design today.
The “Acts of Resistance” exhibition offers a survey of changing approaches to feminist protest over the past decade through the work of 16 artists.
We round up five captivating shots from this year’s Open and Professional finalists, from spellbinding portraiture to ethereal architectural compositions.
Simon Phipps’ monochrome images chronicle the post-war architectural heritage of Wales. His new photobook is a bold celebration of Brutalism.
In 2023, Gareth Phillips was shortlisted for the Aesthetica Art Prize for his sculptural photobook. We catch up with the artist on his newest show.