Art & Photography /In Pictures Where is Your Waste? A Powerful New Exhibition Forces the ConversationPhotographer Harley Weir and artist Wilson Oryema collaborate to bring trash talk to London’s Soft Opening gallery
Fashion & Beauty /AnOther Woman Jeanne-Claude, the Flame-Haired Artist Whose Vision Saw No BoundsWe consider the late artist’s legacy on what would have been her birthday, and as her and Christo’s first ever UK outdoor work goes on display on the Serpentine lake
Art & Photography /Culture Talks Carla Sozzani on 50 Years Spent Blurring the Lines Between Art and FashionAs her collection goes on display at the Helmut Newton Foundation, we sit down with the gallerist and collector to talk Azzedine Alaïa and intuition
Art & Photography /Culture Talks The Floating Forest Now Home to a Vast Collection of Contemporary ArtThe Carmignac Foundation is setting up home on the French island of Porquerolles, encouraging a radical reflection on the self among work by Ruscha, Basquiat and Nauman
Art & Photography /Longread Exploring Hollywood’s Sinister Underbelly, with Artist Alex Prager“The city itself was built on artifice”: as her new exhibition opens at London’s Photographers’ Gallery, Alex Prager ponders the tension underpinning her own American dream
Art & Photography /AnOther Follow Friday The Insta-Artist Whose Dreamy Photographs Are Now Hanging in a GalleryAs Sarah Bahbah’s cinematic works go on show in London, the artist speaks to AnOther about the intimacy and vulnerability that comes with sharing work online
Art & Photography /Culture Talks The Californian Artist Posing Questions of Light and SpaceThe subject of an upcoming show, Mary Corse’s work – spanning the 1960s to present – is an exploration of whether objectivity can exist in art
Art & Photography /In Pictures Documenting Girlhood: Justine Kurland’s Captivating Pictures, 20 Years On“I staged the girls as a standing army of teenaged runaways in resistance to patriarchal ideals,” says Justine Kurland of her Girl Pictures, taken over 20 years spent on the road in the North American wilderness
Design & Living /AnOther To Do List Brilliant Things To Do in JunePlan for the summer months with our list of the best happenings to add to your calendar
Art & Photography /Longread Three Weeks in a 1960s Subterranean Dwelling, with Juno CalypsoFor her new project, the artist spent three weeks in a perfectly preserved bunker, 26-feet below a Las Vegas residence, writes Joanna Cresswell
Design & Living /In Pictures How the Ruins of a Brutalist London Estate Ended Up at the Venice BiennaleAs part of this year’s architecture Biennale, a segment of the now-demolished 1970s east London estate, Robin Hood Gardens, is being reassembled in the Italian city
Art & Photography /The Shows That Matter How Peggy Guggenheim’s Biennale Pavilion Changed the Art World ForeverWhen Greece pulled out of the 1948 Venice Biennale, Peggy Guggenheim seized her chance to show in its place; now, 70 years on, her palazzo pays tribute to her powerful impact
Art & Photography /In Pictures The Artist Imagining the Adventures of the 1920s’ Bright Young ThingsLuke Edward Hall’s new series, Hotel Majestic, pays tribute to the Mediterranean trips of artist Stephen Tennant and his lover, poet Siegfried Sassoon
Art & Photography /The Story Behind The Image Saul Leiter’s Artful Photographs of the Female NudeThe expansive and intimate collection wasn’t found until after the fashion photographer’s death