TOYO ITO – A JAPANESE CONSTELLATION
As one of the leading architects of Japan's architecture culture, Pritzker Laureate Toyo Ito has undoubtedly defined his career by combining elements of minimalism with an embrace of technology in a way that merges both traditional and contemporary elements....
“AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY” DOCUMENTED BY MATT BLACK
Matt Black's work explores the connections between migration, poverty, agriculture, and the environment.
JAMES BARNOR – PORTRAITURE & SOCIAL COMMENTARY
The Serpentine Gallery, London, is starting into its spring-summer season with a major survey of British-Ghanaian photographer James Barnor, whose career spans six decades ...
SARAH MOON PHOTOGRAPHY – PAST AND PRESENT
The Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris is presenting the exhibition PastPresent, devoted to the work of Sarah Moon. Active in France and abroad since the late 1960s, she is recognised as a great ....
PER KIRKEBY – PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES IN BRONZE
Per Kirkeby: Paintings and Sculptures in Bronze shows the oeuvre of late Danish artist Per Kirkeby - spanning a long carreer as a painter, sculptor and filmmaker ...
“STILLNESS OF LIFE” DON MCCULLIN AT HAUSER & WIRTH
If you look again at McCullin’s landscapes, you start to sense the figure who made the pictures, invisible behind the lens,
“HUMAN TERRITORIALITY” PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROGER EBERHARD
“Human Territoriality” by Swiss photographer Roger Eberhard explores former borders, across the globe and throughout human history
“ANTHROPOCENE” EDWARD BURTYNSKY AT CHRISTOPHE GUYE GALLERY
The ‘Anthropocene’ Project is a multidisciplinary body of work by Canadian artist Edward Burtynsky combining fine art photography, film