Neon Elements
On Earth, neon is rare, but across the universe, it is a commonly found cosmic element. Bruce Nauman has experimented with the medium for 50 years.
On Earth, neon is rare, but across the universe, it is a commonly found cosmic element. Bruce Nauman has experimented with the medium for 50 years.
Chilean artist Cecilia Vicu帽a’s new ethereal Tate Turbine Hall installation is an elegy to disappearing traditions, environments and peoples.
“African fashion is the future.” London’s V&A surveys the 鈥渃reativity, ingenuity and unstoppable global impact鈥 of design from across the continent.
Ash Camas’ vivid images 鈥 taken in Canada, France, Sweden and beyond 鈥 encourage us to look at cities anew: cropping, repositioning and flattening them.
Glenn Lutz’s landmark publication comes from the desire to “create a work in which Black men came together to open up and share their experiences.”
During lockdown, London鈥檚 Museum of Youth Culture encouraged the public to delve through old shoeboxes, look in attics and flick through albums.
Margriet Smulders’ contemporary vanitas depict petals, berries and leaves floating on water 鈥 causing ripples and washes of colour to bleed and blend.
M贸nica de Miranda explores the island as a visual metaphor for the wider Afrodiasporic experience alongside Europe’s complex colonialist histories.
Omar Torres’ images symbolise an attempt to reach equilibrium. Everyday objects are arranged in balancing acts, held on the brink of collapse.
Jason Bruges Studio is a pioneer in the field of interactivity, paving the way for a new genre of art and design. In this interview, he discusses collaborations with Tate, the Olympics and V&A.
Forensic Architecture comprises artists, lawyers, journalists, filmmakers and coders, harnessing design to uncover global human rights violations.
Sometimes we have that eureka moment ; we think about something in a completely new way. This issue foregrounds artists who play with form and subject.
Andoni Beristain’s bold still lifes inject a sense of narrative into the everyday, finding moments of comedy, satire and beauty within familiar items.
Nhu Xuan Hua’s images move beyond fashion editorials, transforming the body into something less individualistic 鈥 and much more sculptural.
Anna Dev铆s and Daniel Rueda’s images redefine the conventions of structural photography whilst tapping into the pillars of architectural tourism.
Neal Grundy鈥檚 Transient Sculptures series focuses on the concept of impermanence, depicting the beauty of fabric forms billowing in 鈥渕id-flight.鈥
Reuben Wu produces temporary geometries, or 鈥渁eroglyphs鈥, in remote locations. Glowing halos and lines are created with light-carrying drones.
Anastasia Samoylova searched through online image libraries with various buzz words: desert, glacier, tropic, storm, forest, waterfall, mountain.
Human touch, and all its wonder, pervade D鈥橝ngelo Lovell Williams鈥 photographs, showing the inherent, complicated beauty of intimate relationships.