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The slow fashion brand and magazine’s new issue explores how laziness has long been a story told by the oppressor of the ...
Porto Rocha has created a bright and confident brand for the Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP) that references its striking ...
The creative industries love to champion tough criticism and brutal truths. But if it really wants to encourage experimental ...
Centred around a colourful, type-based identity, the Onda album campaign aims to capture the artist’s positive, ...
The work, which eventually ran to over 100,000 images, was carried out as research for the University of Pennsylvania between 1884 and 1887 and documents a series of human and animal subjects, each ...
The 3D artist’s super-realistic artworks draw on everything from anime to insect collecting, and have led to commissions from ...
The Paddington director has shot a trio of black and white shorts asking cinemagoers to put their phones on silent ...
Camille Walala’s bright graphics have journeyed around the world, appearing on buildings, roof terraces and bars in England, Croatia, Switzerland, Australia, New York and Buenos Aires. She’s known for ...
It has been four decades since the beginning of the 1984-1985 Miners’ Strike, which only lasted one year but made a significant impact for decades to come. The strikes were held by the National Union ...
Gem Fletcher profiles the photography of Dani Leal, whose work explores the changing politics of the USA via personal, ...
During its short low-fi life the Shoreditch Twat managed to poke fun at one of London’s most infamous “up and coming” areas. Since the mid 90s, Shoreditch had become something of a home for Brit Art, ...
The menswear designer has collaborated with photographer Kwabena Sekyi Appiah-nti on a publication focusing on her Jamaican ...