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A new book celebrates the power of the DIY party flyer – homemade designs which helped transform the city’s dance scene.
The Gambian-British photographer, who tragically died in the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017, is being celebrated in a new public art project.
A new documentary looks back on the artist’s divisive career, from his shunning of the art establishment to his work with the Act Up AIDS campaign.
We met Aaron Kai in Los Angeles to find out why he believes art is the best response to the age of emergency.
In the latest instalment of Creative Resilience, we profile Harriet Parry, an inventive force known for her floral interpretations of iconic artworks.
The UK’s cultural landscape has been torn apart by years of commoditization and Tory-inflicted austerity. The coronavirus crisis could be the final blow.
‘Society had turned its back on us, which added to our creative flow. It’s easy to tell the world to go fuck itself when you’re dying.’
With physical spaces closed for business, Form No Form takes things online – broadcasting a rotating schedule of films created by artists of colour.
Set during the Sri Lankan Civil War, Vanni is a haunting new graphic novel told from multiple, semi-fictional Tamil viewpoints.
A new generation of image-makers are presenting a complex, kaleidoscopic portrait of the continent.
A generation of graphic artists fused the political and surreal, concocting a visual language as explosive and influential as the punk movement itself.
When the island was under Nazi control during the Second World War, two avant-garde artists attempted their own resistance campaign.