Objects in Focus
Justin Bettman’s colourful and retro still life images feature nostalgic Polaroid cameras, analogue alarm clocks and walkie talkies.
Justin Bettman’s colourful and retro still life images feature nostalgic Polaroid cameras, analogue alarm clocks and walkie talkies.
Simon Norfolk follows Afghanistan鈥檚 central highlands across the four seasons, watching summertime bleed into autumn and winter.
Feathers, leaves, balloons, paper cranes and butterflies. Fares Micue returns to Aesthetica with her joyous, inspiring self-portrait series.
For French photographer Anne-Laure 脡tienne, taking pictures is as much about shooting as it is about freedom, movement and performance.
Elsa Bleda turns her gaze skywards, picturing lightning as it strikes tumultuous clouds. The images are made at midnight in South Africa.
What鈥檚 an idea and where does it come from? The October / November issue of Aesthetica is a love letter to ideation.
Twelve artists at MoCP share the ways they experience powerful emotions, as they journey through poignant and affecting relationships.
The Autograph exhibition brings together works, from the Jamaican-British artist鈥檚 four-decade long career, focusing on the Black British experience.
鈥淣aked woman, Black woman // Clothed with your colour which is life, with // your form which is beauty.鈥 These lines have inspired Seattle Art Museum’s show.
Documentary photographer Eddo聽Hartmann explores the Semipalatinsk Test Site, the largest nuclear research area in Kazakhstan.
Inspired by Ghana’s rich photographic archives, the artist’s series at Galerie Huit Arles focuses on themes of community, family, hope, love and kinship.
Andreas Gursky鈥檚 eye for the 鈥渋ndustrial aesthetic鈥 has taken him to humanmade structures that dominate landscapes everywhere.
The Royal Academy of Arts presents a major UK survey of the internationally acclaimed Marina Abramovi膰, celebrating 50 years of pioneering art.
Each year, LDF provides a global platform for the city’s creative community to share their ideas and connect with audiences from around the world.
Snezhana von B眉dingen-Dyba’s series of portraits invites us into the world of Sofie, a teenager with Down鈥檚 syndrome growing up in Eilenstedt, Germany.
The artist prompts viewers to contemplate on themes such as the ecological impact of the ongoing climate crisis in MAPh’s latest exhibition.
The new fair dedicated to photo-based and digital art explores the evolving practices of image-making. Here, we focus on five photographers to watch.
Drawn to the Light highlights the influence of the Maine Media Workshops, showing the many ways photographers have experimented with their craft.
Brooklyn Museum鈥檚 survey of Mar铆a Magdalena Campos-Pons’s thought-provoking art navigates interconnected histories, identities and realities.