
MEP, Paris: I See You, a new exhibition from Rineke Dijkstra, presents four video installations exploring the emotional development of young people.
MEP, Paris: I See You, a new exhibition from Rineke Dijkstra, presents four video installations exploring the emotional development of young people.
In our interview with Nandini Valli Muthiah, we discuss her artistic practice and the influence of culture and religion on her work.
Light Struck brings Ellen Carey’s photograms and giant Polaroid prints to the Fox Talbot Museum, in a celebration of photographic innovation.
Margaret Mitchell’s latest solo exhibition, now on view in Glasgow, explores the importance of housing, home, and belonging.
You Refuse to Believe that You Ever Liked Pink is an account of Dena’s child’s transition into becoming Alex, a non-binary, asexual adult.
Poltergeist, Farah Al Qasimi’s new exhibition at C/O Berlin, explores domesticity, materiality, and consumerism.
Valérie Belin’s fifth solo show at the Edwynn Houk Gallery in New York explores themes of artifice, reality, and identity.
The artist’s first show in Paris, I Have Arisen…Part 2 is the continuation of Zohra Opoku’s acclaimed series The Myths of Eternal Life.
Hanna Hildebrand is an artist working in film, photography and performance whose work engages with ideas of narrative, imagination and more recently dystopia.
Laura El-Tantawy’s latest book, Pang’Ono Pang’Ono, amplifies the story of a group of Malawian women in their daily struggle to access clean water.