Uncanny Vistas
By bridging boundaries between the real and the imagined, Maia Flore offers an enhanced vision of the world.
By bridging boundaries between the real and the imagined, Maia Flore offers an enhanced vision of the world.
Luca Campigotto’s nocturnal photographs border on the hyperreal, capturing monumental sites of cultural importance.
Todd Hido’s enigmatic images capture suburban houses, landscapes and female characters, offering a deeply cinematic viewing experience.
More than 100 of the world’s leading galleries come together this April for The Photography Show, taking place at the huge Pier 94 venue in New York.
An exhibition at Kunsthalle Krems, Austria, foregrounds artists who practice the art of appropriation.
Inspired by femininity, summer vibes and tropical motifs, Adrienne Raquel’s work is playful and vibrant whilst communicating a sense of hazy nostalgia.
Using drones, lasers, photography and high-end software, Dan Holdsworth captures Alpine glaciers and other harsh natural environments.
Space and Photography revitalises the discussion of how social-political events impacted architecture, embracing varying time periods and geographies.
A new release from Hatje Cantz documents the installation of Fred Sandback’s sculptures at Casa Estudio Luis Barragán, Mexico.
Barren environments can offer fertile ground for creative endeavour. PHOTOFAIRS brings together practitioners investigating such locales.
Being is the buzzword for MoMA’s next New Photography exhibition, inviting 17 global artists to explore issues of identity and the wider self.
Somewhere in Between at Wellcome Collection offers a collaborative examination of the human condition, bringing together science and art.
Magnum Photos’s Manifesto, an exhibition celebrating the legacy of the agency, foregrounds the ideas behind its founding and development.
Habitats shape the way people live. Exhibitions running 3-4 February examine the interactions between individuals and their surroundings.
Sigrid Neubert’s work depicts the formal structures and surfaces of the built environment with a unique focus on contrast.
Thibault Brunet records the landscape using a 3D scanner, foregrounding the virtual nature of reality.
Gender stereotypes come under the lens at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, offering a sequence dialogues around the notion of home.
The average American spends 93% of their life indoors. Lucas Foglia navigates society’s ever-changing connection to the environment.
Deeply influenced by the Surrealists and fantastical childhood stories, Vikram Kushwah produces images that illustrate the complexities of the subconscious.