Paolo Pellegrin's Desperate Crossings
Photojournalism is an agent for change. It has the power to spark crucial international dialogues, causing a catalyst of collective awareness for situations that would otherwise go unnoticed – and...
View ArticleLessons We Can Learn From Looking For Mr. Goodbar
Diane Keaton had just played everyone's favourite neurotic Annie Hall when she starred as Therese in Richard Brooks' sexual thriller Looking for Mr. Goodbar. Based on a lurid bestseller by a...
View ArticleFive Breakout Talents From the London Short Film Festival
The London Short Film Festival is back this month, celebrating a cutting-edge selection of short film, documentary, animation and music videos which showcase creative irreverence, experimentation and...
View ArticlePhotographic Parallels Between Wilderness and Womanhood
There are dark, magical forces at play in Sweden-born, New York-based artist Martina Hoogland Ivanow’s photographic work, swirling through the developing fluid and peeking out in the rosy hues of her...
View ArticleSummer Days on Staten Island
"I don’t believe in inspiration," explains photographer Christine Osinski, whose book Summer Days: Staten Island is a beautifully intimate exploration of the "forgotten borough". "This work came out of...
View ArticleAnna Tobias: In Praise of Brown Food
Pictures of food, once the preserve of books and Good Housekeeping magazine, have proliferated online, becoming more sophisticated and spawning countless viral memes and hashtags: 2014 was the year of...
View ArticleReawakening Morandi Through His Collection of Objects
Artist Giorgio Morandi was a veritable master of his craft. Born in the Italian province of Bologna in 1890, he dedicated his life to perfecting the minimalist still life paintings he has since become...
View ArticleAnn Veronica Janssens: Illuminating the Masses
Who? Brussels-based artist Ann Veronica Janssens’ practice is concerned primarily with light, colour, and perception. Janssens makes very few art objects. Instead, her work attempts to escape the...
View ArticleLet's Get Physical: Five of the Best Athleisure Labels
Sportswear has come a long way since Olivia Newton-John gyrated her way around an exercise studio wearing a white bodysuit and terry towelling sweatband whilst belting out her 1981 hit, Let's Get...
View ArticleWhat AnOther Loves This Week: Bowie Shades & Marble Mirrors
The cold has finally descended, greeting us each morning with frosted windscreens and frozen puddles – but there's no stemming the flow of the @anotherloves stream and its thoroughly covetable...
View ArticleAlejandro González Iñárritu on Making The Revenant
Should such an award exist, Alejandro González Iñárritu could certainly add busiest man of the year to his long list of Oscar nominations. Last year saw the Mexican director take home the Academy Award...
View ArticleMirror Sculptures to Make You Look and Look Again
New York-based artist Sarah Meyohas has been turning heads of late. Her newest artistic endeavour – a series of performances taking place at New York’s 303 Gallery, wittily entitled Stock Performance –...
View ArticleEmpowering the Female Form with Heist Studios
"Ever since I first found his work at art school I've been inspired by Man Ray," explains photographer Joseph Molines, whose dynamic study into the female form is a brilliantly contemporary homage to...
View ArticleYour First Look at Daphne Guinness' New Music Video
The Honourable Daphne Guinness is no stranger to outlandish self-expression. At 48, the English-Irish heiress, designer and muse – with an affinity for frock-coats, heel-less platforms and dandified...
View ArticleMy Generation: Peter Dundas on Roberto Cavalli A/W16
There has been a definitive shift in Milanese fashion of late: a determined move away from the glitz of the noughties towards a softer, more gentle approach to luxury. This new aesthetic has resulted...
View ArticleDutch and Flemish Still Lifes Rendered in Plastic
Cast your eye over the 49 dark, atmospheric tableaus which make up the newest body of work by artist Mariele Neudecker and you’ll quickly recognise that, traditional though they seem, something is...
View ArticleDecoding the Military Precision of Jil Sander
Jil Sander is a house renowned for austerity, for its stoic dedication to exacting minimalism and a spirit that verges on the brusque. During the noughties, Raf Simons' tenure at the house saw it err...
View ArticleWhere Ice Meets Sea
Where on Earth?Jökulsárlón, IcelandGPS Coordinates: 64°04′N 16°12′WDrive east along Iceland’s southern coastline and it’s easy to get wonder fatigue. Leaving the area around Reykjavik –home to the...
View ArticleA Lifetime in Fashion Photography: Honouring Hiro
A new eponymous exhibition devoted to the work of fashion photographer Hiro, whose unique oeuvre continues to permeate the industry today, opens at London’s Hamiltons Gallery this week, celebrating his...
View ArticleA Photographic Study of Art Fair Attendees
Tomorrow heralds the launch of the London Art Fair 2016, a four-day exhibition of modern artists starring the likes of Isabelle Wenzel and Dialogues, a project designed to unite European art spaces in...
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