At the ICP in New York, the upcoming exhibition We Are Here: Scenes From the Streets will set out to explore the broad range of perspectives and techniques that define modern street photography, while revealing the genre's potential for personal and cultural storytelling. Platforming the work of more than 30 intergenerational and international artists, including Janette Beckman, Daido Moriyama, Farnaz Damnabi and Grace Ekpu, the display will seek to 'reframe our understanding of 'the street' and the activities and exchanges that occur [there]... testify[ing] to the resilience and similarities of the human experience.'
Since its launch in the 1960s, US sports brand Nike has grown from a grassroots startup to a worldwide phenomenon, pioneering some of the most notable innovations in sportswear. And yet it has never been the focus of a museum exhibition - something the Vitra Design Museum is set to change with its next show, Nike: Form Follows Motion. This will draw back the curtain on the brand's design history, from its instantly recognisable 'swoosh' logo through its most renowned products (like Air Max and Flyknit) and collaborations (Comme des Garçons, Virgil Abloh).
At David Zwiner in London, don't miss the chance to see the first European solo exhibition from Indian painter Sosa Joseph, which presents a unique opportunity to explore his innovative techniques and thematic expressions that intertwine personal narratives with broader cultural reflections.
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