Moving into September, must-see shows use documentary photographs, fashion imagery and new technologies to depict the changing urban landscape.

Celebrating the work of contemporary Japanese photographers, ±·¾±â€™H´Ç³¾³¾±ð engages with the fast pace of everyday life, recording experiences in both urban and rural locations. Featured are works from Eiji Ohashi’s Roadside Lights series and more. Until 1 September.

Collating a broad selection of Brassaï’s iconic nocturnal cityscapes, Fundación MAPFRE offers new perspectives on Paris. Comprising scenes of everyday life and architectural details, the collection draws a comprehensive, deeply authentic portrait. Until 2 September.

Delving into the publication’s archives, this show establishes visual and thematic links between fashion photography and fine art. The images – by artists such as Erwin Olaf – draw inspiration from a variety of moments across art history. Until 2 September.

Concurrent exhibitions of work by iconic documentary photographer Dorothea Lange and British artist Vanessa Winship engage with timely ideas of identity, using the lens as a tool through which to navigate socio-political landscapes. Until 2 September.

Marking the opening of Helsinki’s newest art museum, a selection of teamLab’s immersive digital installations investigates human behaviour in the information era. The interactive, algorithm-based artworks connect with audiences on multiple levels. Until 6 January.
Credits:
1. Eiji Ohashi, Roadside Lights, 2017
2. Eiji Ohashi, Roadside Lights, 2017
3. Brassaï, Avenue de l’Observatoire in the Fog, ca. 1937; Estate Brassaï Succession, Paris; © Estate Brassaï Succession, Paris
4. Camilla Akrans, A Single Woman, 2010.
5. Vanessa Winship, Untitled from the series Humber, 2010 © Vanessa Winship
6. teamLab, Forest of Resonating Lamps – One Stroke, 2016



