While many universities in the UK remain closed and those in the US continue to navigate Covid restrictions, the annual list of best higher education schools for creative subjects remains fairly consistent. Read More
While art shown indoors may have temporarily lost its audience to the pandemic, street art is on the rise. Here, Hazel Davis reflects on how the medium is growing ever more part of the art establishment, yet can still be used as a force for change Read More
Performative art comes in many forms but none so distinctive than David Henry Nobody Jr's bonkers, fictional characters that sport body paint, unusual masks and wearable sculptures made up of all kinds of random objects. Read More
The Brighton-based photographer draws inspiration from the Pre-Raphaelite era for her striking images, using analogue film and a meticulous darkroom process to create her own fantastical worlds Read More
Every copy of In The End It Was All About Love, published by Rough Trade Books, is unique, thanks to its hand screen-printed jacket by Tommy Davidson-Hawley Read More
If there was one thing that scared Trump back in the 1980s, it was probably Japan. The country's economy was booming back then, and old Donald wasn't a fan of giants like Sony and Panasonic taking over the world stage. Read More
Growing up black, many of us can remember the time when we realised we were "different". It's a 'coming of age' moment or collection of experiences when we're suddenly confronted with how our blackness creates a dramatically different reality than those of our non-black peers. Read More
Plagiarism is spreading ever so highly in today’s world of social media. Stealing, or passing off someone else’s ideas as one’s own, is not a new trend. It has, however, grown expansively within the last few years, especially in the art sector. Read More
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