Collaborative Ideals
Somerset House explores narratives from the North of England through over 100 photographs, fashion garments and artworks.
Somerset House explores narratives from the North of England through over 100 photographs, fashion garments and artworks.
Sherrie Levine’s work is a landmark of postmodern artistic practice. Her work challenges notions of authenticity and originality.
Excluding the human form from his compositions, Boomoon captures sublime images of natural phenomena.
Sarah Charlesworth’s 40-year career is explored in Doubleworld at LACMA. Her interests lie in doubling, and the mechanical nature of viewing.
Ad van Denderen is intensely intrigued by those living in exceptional circumstances. His work sheds light on precarious political situations.
British photographer Jamie Hawkesworth’s full spectrum of image making experiences is on display at Huis Marseille, Amsterdam
Irving Penn’s keen awareness of light and human expression, paired with an acute eye for form, create intensely sculptural portraits.
The Photographers’ Gallery presents the Polaroid work of Wim Wenders. The exhibition explores the relationship between time and object.
Museum Ludwig pays homage to Werner Mantz – one of the most prominent photographers of Neues Bauen modernist architecture in the 1920s.
Wren Artists presents Felicity McCabe at Great Eastern Wall Gallery, London. Archive explores the nature of transience and false memories.
Vitra Design Museum curator Amelie Klein and visual activist Zanele Muholi take part in High Museum of Art, Atlanta’s Conversations with Contemporary Artists.
Nazraeli Press releases photographer Lucas Foglia’s latest book, Human Nature. The series reflects on our relationship with the planet we inhabit.
“The Ballad of Sexual Dependency is the diary I let people read … The diary is my form of control.” La Triennale di Milano provides an arena for Goldin.
Human activity and its power to transform the world is the theme at the heart of Ali Kazma’s practice. Jeu de Paume, Paris, offer a view into his perspectives.
One of the great institutions of art history in the 20th and 21st centuries, MoMA, is showcased in an exhibition at Fondation Louis Vuitton.
Unprecedented in scope & scale, SFMoMA’s major retrospective of Walker Evans views his work through the lens of the American vernacular.
The Mirroring Life retrospective marshals a large number of black & white prints, colour photographs & historical documents by André Kertész.
London-based aerial photographer Jason Hawkes captures aspects of human living from alternative perspectives. Clients include Apple, Nike and Rolex.
6-8 October. This week’s selection comprises world-renowned galleries, exhibitions and events with the larger goal of connection and collaboration.