TagTagArtistsFilterFilterRefine ByResultsResultsNewsQueeriosities is The Artist Fair Spotlighting LGBTQ+ CreativesAhead of the queer art and makers fair at East London’s Museum of the Home this weekend we caught up with curator Davy Pittoors to ask why promoting queer creativity is more important than ever.NewsBottega Veneta To Support Italian Pavillion At This Year's Venice Biennale ArchitetturaCurated by Fosbury Architecture and supported by Bottega Veneta, this year's Italian pavilion at Venice Biennale's 18th International Architecture Exhibition is titled 'Spaziale. Everyone belongs to everyone else.'NewsZongbo Jiang On Using Digital Art To Fight Climate ChangeImagine a world where Hieronymus Bosch characters take on real-life forms that explore the potential of climate change on us all. Thanks to Sarabande artist Zongbo Jiang, imagine no more.NewsGet Wrapped In 'WARPED': A Sarabande Exhibition Highlighting the Importance of Weaving In Contemporary CultureCentred around three artists, Sarabande's 'WARPED' will showcase each creative's unique approaches to weaving and craft - from human hair to woven leather and precious metals - in tandem with London Craft Week.NewsArgentine Ambassador's Residence Plays Host to Designers During London Craft WeekAs part of London Craft Week, Estudio Museo brings together the work of five Argentinian designers, unveiled in an exhibition titled Contemporary Huts at the Argentine Ambassador's Official Residence in London.NewsCampbell Addy Bounces Back With Radically Defiant Exhibition 'I ❤ Campbell' At 180 StudiosRelishing in their adoration for one of fashion's most beloved contemporary image-makers, 180 Studios' latest exhibition 'I ❤ Campbell' holds a toast to the radical and defiant film, photography and paintings of Campbell Addy.NewsWhat Not To Miss at London Craft WeekNow in its ninth edition, the annual event has become a staple occasion in any craft lover's calendar. Here's your lowdown on the events not to miss, all armed with a fashion twist.News'This Is Where The Story Starts': New Veuve Clicquot Exhibition Astounds With All-Women Artist Line UpThere's still time to soak up the sun, culture and some champagne thanks to Veuve Clicquot's Solaire Culture exhibition which landed in London last month. We interviewed its curator Camille Morineau ahead of the show's closure to find out more.NewsArtist Corbin Shaw and CircleZeroEight Takeover Flannels XThe emerging British artist teamed up with the sports and fashion publication on a multimedia exhibition exploring masculinity through the eyes of school boys.NewsThe Continuing Allure of Jean Michel BasquiatThere have been many books dedicated to Basquiat's artistry, yet few turned their focus to the artist's close friendship with Andy Warhol. JMB by Jeannette Montgomery Barron wades through these untrodden waters with acute tenderness and intimacy.NewsSHOWstudio's Public Art Mural With Nicasio TorresWe invited Nicasio Torres to create an interactive mural as part of the Fantastic Toiles pop-up. Here's your step-by-step guide for interacting with the one-of-a-kind installation.NewsIranian Artist Pourea Alimirzaee Presents 'Tear Gas' At The Artist RoomResponding to Iran's Woman, Life, Freedom movement last year following the death of Masha Amini, 'Tear Gas' at The Artist Room marks the artist's first UK exhibition.NewsSalone del Mobile 2023: Who, What, Where?The annual event in Milan reiterates the common threads woven between fashion, furniture, art and the like. Read on for your tailored comprehensive guide of who's doing what this Milan Design Week 2023.NewsSam Ross Goes Back To His Industrial RootsThe A-COLD-WALL* founder's latest work pulls him away from fashion and sees the artist find a home in London's White Cube gallery with his debut art exhibition 'LAND'.NewsMaxMara Women's Art Prize Winner Dominique White on Afro-Futurism and ShipwrecksArtist and Max Mara Women's Art Prize winner Dominique White speaks to Christina Donoghue on the poetic afterlife of repurposing found materials and how she's looking to the past to build the future.NewsFashion Duo CAMILLA AND MARC Partner With Artist For 'Ovaries. Talk About Them' CampaignBrother and sister duo Camilla and Marc have partnered with abstract artist Alba Hodsoll to create a capsule collection of unisex t-shirts illustrating the female form. All proceeds go towards their fight to find a cure for ovarian cancer.NewsJulianknxx on Exhibiting His Poetry On Screen At GagosianThe new Gagosian show 'Rites of Passage' brings together 19 artists with a shared history of migration. Editorial assistant Christina Donoghue speaks with artist Julianknxx on his new work that sees him adapt his poetry for the screen.NewsYayoi Kusama's Infinite Dots Bounce To Louis VuittonTen years on from their first collaboration, Louis Vuitton decide to reconnect the dots with pioneering artist Yayoi Kusama in a campaign lensed by Steven Meisel.NewsYour Go-To Exhibitions Guide For Spring 2023Fashion Week may be behind us for now but fret not, writer Christina Donoghue has compiled all the art and culture events to keep you ticking until the S/S 24 collections.NewsBritishness, Queerness and Loneliness Collide in New Exhibition by Joe SweeneyBritish multi-disciplinary artist and dreamer Joe Sweeney has a new exhibition 'Times Are Hard For Dreamers'. Christina Donoghue went to find out more.NewsNick Cave's Treasury 'Cave Things' Launches At Dover Street MarketNick Cave is bringing his unique cabinet of curiosities Cave Things to Dover Street Market.NewsGrada Kilomba Is Using Art To Fight Back Against The UK Government's Treatment of MigrantsBerlin-based Portuguese artist Grada Kilomba's latest work One Soul, One Memory was unveiled at Goodman Gallery last week. Acting as more than a piece of commentary towards the migrant crisis, Kilomba remains as on trend as ever.NewsThe Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2023 Opens At The Photographers' GalleryThe Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize exhibition will feature at London's Photographers' Gallery, exhibiting the work of nominees Bieke Depoorter, Samuel Fosso, Arthur Jafa and Frida Orupabo.News'All The Beauty And The Bloodshed': Why Nan Goldin's Activism MattersWriter Christina Donoghue went to see the Barbican's re release of the award-winning documentary 'All The Beauty and The Bloodshed'. She shares her thoughts on why Nan Goldin's activism is just as important now as it was in the '90s.PaginationPaginationPage 1 of 912345Back to top