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Aesthetica Magazine is the only British arts publication to address the arts as an interdisciplinary whole so in every issue you will find features on visual arts, literature, music, theatre and film.
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VOYEURISM & THE CAMERA - 'Exposed' is a compelling collection that tackles subjects both iconic and taboo
CONTEMPORARY MAKERS - The Jerwood Contemporary Makers challenge traditional notions of craft
REALITY, FICTION & ILLUSION – Jonathan Wateridge's latest show creates interplay between fact and fiction
THE SECRET CINEMA - A new way to experience film is rewriting the cinematic rulebook
A NEW IDENTITY: DECODING PORTRAITURE – Newcomer, Sean Raggett decodes pictorial representation through portraiture.
Also featuring… A look at the isolation of the Australian outback with intricate and subtle filmmaking in Rachel Ward's first feature, Beautiful Kate. In literature, an exploration of Hitchcock through 'Mr Peanut', Adam Ross' debut.In theatre, Marc Rees’ takes over an entire town in conjunction with the National Theatre Wales, as well as the usual round-up of this season’s best productions. Finally, Fiona Bradley, Director of the Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh chats about the politics of art in their new show, Johan Grimonprez – “Doubletake”.
With a fresh perspective on current events as well as interviews, reviews, news and beautiful images, Aesthetica is the definitive guide to creativity in the UK and inspires and intrigues in equal measure.
VOYEURISM & THE CAMERA - 'Exposed' is a compelling collection that tackles subjects both iconic and taboo
CONTEMPORARY MAKERS - The Jerwood Contemporary Makers challenge traditional notions of craft
REALITY, FICTION & ILLUSION – Jonathan Wateridge's latest show creates interplay between fact and fiction
THE SECRET CINEMA - A new way to experience film is rewriting the cinematic rulebook
A NEW IDENTITY: DECODING PORTRAITURE – Newcomer, Sean Raggett decodes pictorial representation through portraiture.
Also featuring… A look at the isolation of the Australian outback with intricate and subtle filmmaking in Rachel Ward's first feature, Beautiful Kate. In literature, an exploration of Hitchcock through 'Mr Peanut', Adam Ross' debut.In theatre, Marc Rees’ takes over an entire town in conjunction with the National Theatre Wales, as well as the usual round-up of this season’s best productions. Finally, Fiona Bradley, Director of the Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh chats about the politics of art in their new show, Johan Grimonprez – “Doubletake”.
With a fresh perspective on current events as well as interviews, reviews, news and beautiful images, Aesthetica is the definitive guide to creativity in the UK and inspires and intrigues in equal measure.




















