Van Gogh Alive: Making art instagrammable
In our age of social media, are immersive art exhibitions set up purely with instagrammability in mind?
In our age of social media, are immersive art exhibitions set up purely with instagrammability in mind?
We investigate how South Korean culture and entertainment has taken over the city of London.
Increasingly, the term ’vanilla’ has been used as a negative way of describing intimacy. But what’s wrong with enjoying something classic?
The world’s most misunderstood plant has many practical uses. We take a closer look at hemp’s potential within the fashion industry: history, trends and activism.
We examine the future of road vehicles, including electric cars and trucks and sustainable new materials.
Government plans to restrict protest have been defeated by the House of Lords after a weekend of demonstrations. Artefact was in the thick of it.
In this documentary, we analyse the male-dominated DJ industry. Female DJs from the UK and Germany share their experiences and the reality of being a woman in the music industry.
We meet the founder and creator of the zine which provides a space for the unheard voices of women in the music industry, particularly in electronic music, production and the clubbing scene.
The pandemic has seen the revival of pottery, so we went to find out more about this meditative craft from Gregory Tingay, a potter and artistic director at Studio Pottery London.
We explore the impact and toxicity of fast-fashion, through the lens of young students and individual responsibility.