Altered Landscapes:
The April / May Issue
In Aesthetica’s latest print edition, creatives explore how histories – whether personal, political or both – are written into the spaces we inhabit everyday.
In Aesthetica’s latest print edition, creatives explore how histories – whether personal, political or both – are written into the spaces we inhabit everyday.
Fotomuseum Winterthur presents the artist’s first major show in Switzerland, offering audiences the chance to witness his intimate portraits up close.
Since 2011, the festival has captured what matters most to young creatives through an open call. This year – marking the 16th edition – is no different.
Yasuhiro Ogawa, a leading figure in Japanese contemporary photography, has been documenting Kyoto for 10 years. The results are on view in Berlin.
Latvian photographer Inta Ruka spent decades documenting the people and places of Riga, capturing the city in the process of massive transformation.
Fondazione Prada presents Dash, a new multimedia project devised by Chinese artist Cao Fei, which explores the emergence of “smart agriculture.”
Baltic presents an exhibition that brings together images by documentary photographer Tish Murtha, alongside brand new work by Kuba Ryniewicz.
Designer Yinghan Qian’s bold creations are inspired by ‘Zen’, asking how can fashion tell us something new and essential about the human condition?
Fotografiska Stockholm present the work of artistic duo Atoosa Farahmand and Oscar Hagberg, who spotlight the lives of women and girls in Iran.
The Met presents a major retrospective of designer Lillian Bassman, charting her course from design apprentice to art director and photographer.
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art presents a major retrospective of Sophie Calle, one of the most influential and enduring voices in contemporary art.
Foam Talent 2026 features 30 selected artists, from 22 countries, each of whom demonstrates an enduring commitment to visual storytelling.
Art Paris returns to the majestic setting of Grand Palais this April, with an exciting programme that welcomes 165 galleries from over 20 countries.
Shortlisted artists, Jane Evelyn Atwood, Weronika Gęsicka, Amak Mahmoodian and Rene Matić, are part of a show at The Photographers’ Gallery.
Center for Art and Advocacy places the photographs of Gordon Parks in dialogue with artist Beverly Price, revealing the enduring influence of the camera.
Rania Matar collaborates with women and girls across Lebanon to create intimate portraits that explore the turbulent reality of life in the country.
A new exhibition at Pace Gallery spotlights Emmet Gowin’s family portraits, taken of his wife and her extended relatives across a thirty year period.
We select 10 shows and events to attend this March, celebrating the remarkable contribution of women and girls to the field of contemporary art.
The artist is recognised for paving new ground by using the camera for visual activism, claiming visibility for Black queer people in South Africa.