As skateboarding embraces a more conventional status as an Olympic sport, four skaters reflect on what happens to a subculture when it’s thrust into the mainstream.
A new book celebrating the creative process behind Japan's animated cityscapes offers both architectural escapism and bold imaginings of a near future.
Featuring photographs taken over the course of his career, Miguel Rio Branco’s long-term project examines our relationship with the urban spaces we inhabit.
Horiren 1st is among the world’s most sought-after tattoo artists. But in a country where body art is considered taboo, her journey to the top hasn’t been easy.
Every time cover band On A Saturday perform, they briefly transform into their idols. But this isn’t just an uncanny simulation – it’s a moment of togetherness shared with other fans.
A new, short documentary from Amarachi Nwosu – titled Black in Tokyo – reveals what it’s really like to live as a black foreigner in a racially homogenous society.