Could this all be a sign of a society in decline? And if so, what are the causes?
Sheng Zhang: When art and science collide
The artist discusses the relationship between art and science within his work, what is meant by ‘home’ and his obsession with atlases.
The integrity behind a posthumous release leaves many fans feeling conflicted, we explore some of the most discussed albums created after the death of an artist.
HandcraftedCPH: Danish design does it again
Danish design is having its media moment, we talk to the founder of the cult danish jewellery store Handcraftedcph about their online branding, presence and success.
The art of cycling
The art world is obsessed with the bicycle. What is it that attracts artists to the sport?
Aleppo Supper Club: A taste of Syria in London
We met the founder of the Aleppo Supper Club, to talk about life before the war, escaping to the UK and his affinity with home cooking.
Grayson Perry: The Pre-therapy Years
We attend the opening for an exhibition which displays the largest ever collection of Grayson Perry’s early works.
Reinventing past images into surrealist art
Meet Australian artist, Karen Lynch, who is using vintage magazines to create surreal collages.
Edward Enninful: Transforming fashion journalism
Edward Enninful is known for his powerful imagery. British Vogue maybe his biggest platform yet to normalise diversity.
How public access TV paved the way for YouTube
How New York’s pot-smoking protestors, esoteric collage artists and a man in his underwear shaped how we watch videos today.