Reading Time: 2 minutes The French duo’s work combines found images from the internet, which are defaced with paint, plastic and tape to “show how mass media is shaping dreams and identities”

Reading Time: 2 minutes The French duo’s work combines found images from the internet, which are defaced with paint, plastic and tape to “show how mass media is shaping dreams and identities”
Reading Time: < 1 minute A new body of work by the Belgium artist goes on show at the Musée des beaux-arts du Locle, Switzerland
Reading Time: 6 minutes A violent attack in Spain galvanised Laia Abril to begin the next episode in her project highlighting stigmatised issues
Reading Time: 5 minutes A solo retrospective at Tate Modern shines a light on the forgotten legacy of an influential artist who has, until now, remained in the shadow of her famous partner
Reading Time: 4 minutes Ahead of the opening of Eiko Yamazawa’s first posthumous retrospective in Tokyo, curator Tsukasa Ikegami discusses the importance of the Japanese photographer’s abstract work, and why her legacy has largely been forgotten
Reading Time: 2 minutes Two years after the donation of Groover’s entire archive, a major retrospective at Switzerland’s Musée de l’Elysée reflects on her influence and creative process
Reading Time: 3 minutes Yusuke Yamatani’s touring exhibition involves strobe lighting, camera sensors and the instant mass-production of images
Reading Time: < 1 minute Drawing on the visual language of Cubism, the Vietnamese photographer creates whimsical renditions of the nude form