Aselection of paintings by artist Alic Brock. Born in Dayton, Ohio and currently based in Atlanta, Georgia, Brock utilizes an ultra-precise airbrush technique to reconstruct iconic images that he finds online.
Every August we ask the previous Top 25 Lenscratch Student Prize Winners to interview a hero or a mentor, offering an opportunity for conversation and connection.
The selection of the photographs has been devised around a specific theme: that of shadows, a recurring motif in Guidi’s practice, which underlines his ongoing investigation into space and light.
A fluid, uninterrupted weaving of literature and moving images envelops viewers of The Sun Falls Silently, Thao Nguyen Phan’s first solo exhibition in France, presented in the basement of the Palais de Tokyo in Paris.
Sorcha Carey’s first outing as curator of the Folkestone Triennial turns its sixth iteration into a subtle but no less powerful meditation on this distinctive coastal terrain, and the impacts of climate and human activity here and further afield.
Amy Sherald‘s portrait of a Black transgender Statue of Liberty has now officially graced the cover of the New Yorker after she said in July that National Portrait Gallery leadership objected to it, leading her to cancel that museum’s planned iteration of her traveling survey.