Will Martin is a designer who lives and works in London
The photographer’s austere images hint at natural disasters, nuclear horrors, and man-made monsters
At the New Art Gallery the artist remakes an old installation exploring migration and belonging in Europe
The photographer’s foundation opens with pop-up portrait sessions and an exhibition of images of the West Midlands
Soth’s photographs in ‘Sleeping by the Mississippi’ are beautiful and intriguing, but the stories behind them bring them to life
The photographer’s images of disaster combine grisly detail with gifted composition, and implicate the viewer as much as the gathering crowds at the scene
The designer and director of the Stedelijk Museum had a remarkable life: don’t miss an opportunity to learn about him at the De La Warr Pavilion
‘I began wasting my god-given talent drawing pictures of sexy women the way I liked ‘em’. An exhibition of R. Crumb’s work invites us all to become voyeurs
Hanson’s lifelike works are perfectly suited to a public gallery space in London’s main park
Everything in Struth’s shots seems to have taken on a level of aggression
The Serpentine unveils plans for its summer pavilion
Tate’s exhibition aims not to shock, but to contemplate the lasting effects of conflict on the people and places affected
An earnest girl in a Hackney pub once told me she was fascinated by motorway flyovers; ‘I just think they’re…
December 2024
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