Elements of Abstraction
Czech practitioner Jaromír Funke pushed the limits of photography through an experimental use of light and shadow.
Czech practitioner Jaromír Funke pushed the limits of photography through an experimental use of light and shadow.
A strong sense of narrative permeates Robert Frank’s oeuvre. An exhibition explores work created in Paris, England, Wales and the US
Only 30% of artists represented by commercial galleries are women. Exhibitors at Photo London foreground a strong female presence.
Monty Kaplan fluctuates between modes of working. Colour is rendered as an emotive backdrop, carrying a sense of joy and woeful nostalgia.
An exhibition at Museum Franz Gertsch, Burgdorf, tracks the intercontinental journeys of German photographer Axel Hütte.
The average American spends 7% of their life outdoors. YSP tracks a the work of a charity offering dialogues between societies and nature.
Stéphanie Roland reates evocative compositions which are often influenced by science and technology.
Positioning the work of leading 20th and 21st century practitioners alongside emerging artists, a show celebrates photography’s legacy.
Photographer Andrew Moore’s oeuvre comprises evocative images of architectural landscapes in Cuba, Russia and Detroit.
Anne Collier interrogates popular culture in order to investigate gender stereotypes, challenging outdated notions of female identity.
The selection for 17-18 March celebrates the past, present and future of creative practice through performance, installation and images.
The Historic Dockyard Chatham hosts Powerful Tides: 400 years of Chatham and the Sea, an exhibition that showcases works inspired by water.
Miles Aldridge collaborates with other creatives, building cinematic narratives that engage with image-making from all angles.
In advance of their first edition, which will take place at the end of March, Photo Macau hosts a curated agenda of exhibitions, installations and conferences.
Dutch multidisciplinary artist Erwin Olaf investigates the contemporary landscape by constructing cinematic compositions.
Saudi artist Ahmed Mater (b.1979) has spent the last ten years photographing this surge in size of Mecca, currently on display at Brooklyn Museum.
The rising popularity of documentary reflects a burgeoning desire to make sense of the world. An exhibition examines the genre’s history.
Gina Soden’s haunting images of abandoned structures uncover forgotten narratives, breathing life into desolate architectural forms.
In producing Somnyama Ngonyama, Zanele Muholi took a self-portrait every day, documenting the injustices she witnessed in her everyday life.