Aesthetica Magazine's February/March 2026 issue explores human-nature dialogue through photography
Aesthetica Magazine's February/March 2026 issue, published on February 2, 2026, investigates the relationship between constructed environments and natural landscapes through photographic works. The publication features Marie Dreezen's blue-toned beach series 'The Bluest of Days' and Gjert Rognli's seasonal studies of northern Norway. Michelle Piergoelam employs visual storytelling to preserve Surinamese oral histories rooted in hope. Nine photographers offer fresh perspectives on Japan's postwar architecture. Australian and New Zealand contemporary image-makers contribute underwater photography in a new compendium. Lotte Ekkel captures urban details in Amsterdam and Tuscany using natural light. Elena Paraskeva creates surreal conceptual compositions in beauty and fine art. The issue examines how human intention interacts with organic forms through architecture, design, and environmental consciousness.
Key facts
- Aesthetica Magazine's February/March 2026 issue was published on February 2, 2026
- The issue explores relationships between natural and constructed spaces through photography
- Features Marie Dreezen's 'The Bluest of Days' series with blue-toned beach images
- Includes Gjert Rognli's environmental art inspired by northern Norway's seasons
- Michelle Piergoelam visualizes Surinamese oral histories through atmospheric storytelling
- Nine photographers present new visions of Japan's post-war architecture
- Showcases contemporary image-makers from Australia and New Zealand in underwater photography
- Lotte Ekkel captures urban details in Amsterdam and Tuscany using natural light
Entities
Artists
- Marie Dreezen
- Gjert Rognli
- Michelle Piergoelam
- Lotte Ekkel
- Elena Paraskeva
- Narelle Autio
- Henri Blommers
- Hiroshi Hara
- Akio Kawasumi
- Anastasia Mihaylova
Institutions
- Aesthetica Magazine
- KKPO
Locations
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Japan
- Norway
- Suriname
- Amsterdam
- Tuscany