Ari Marcopoulos: “Everything is worthy of a photograph”
The legendary New York photographer’s latest book Zines is a cinematic snapshot of the city from 2015 to 2019, told through his raw, unfiltered style.
The legendary New York photographer’s latest book Zines is a cinematic snapshot of the city from 2015 to 2019, told through his raw, unfiltered style.
The Irish photographer is being celebrated in his first UK retrospective at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, shining light on his knack for capturing people at their best.
“Blobby is absolutely queer in a ‘fuck the boundaries, destroy the system, embrace anarchy, live authentically on your own terms’ way.”
Call Sheet: The 16-year-old gives us the lowdown on dodgy auditions, hilarious onset moments and landing the biggest role of his career in the year’s weirdest film.
Cheap sushi, pastry platters and freshly-shot pigeon: food in Succession isn’t there to be eaten. Instead, it implies that where there is food, there is abundance and – crucially – money.
Photographer Mia Evans put on an exhibition-slash-rave celebrating the spirit of the city’s queer community.
To celebrate a third Gitano bar opening in New York City, the hospitality giant gives us the low-down on dancing with Kate Moss, head-to-toe YSL get-ups and how to make a killer entrance.
We quizzed author and Forever Mag co-founder Madeline Cash about AI and how her electrifying new book captures the weird spirit of our times.
Photographer Louis Bever has been matching great works of art with football shirts, roping in friends, family, couples and trumpet players for shoots in his flat.
Avril and Tyga. Timmy and Kylie. And now Taylor and Matty. You can’t convince us there isn’t something in the air.
The UK’s first-ever gay dating show, I Kissed a Boy, airs this Sunday and has the Aussie club banger queen play Cupid. We get all the goss’ from Ms. Minogue.
The photographer’s latest transgressive photobook Analog Human Studies celebrates our differences, at a time when we need it most.
The last five years have seen boobs and bums become standard in Urban Outffiters-approved home decor. In a post-free the nipple world, is the dick next?
In his new book, TOY, photographer Jurgen Maelfeyt reframes ’70s and ’80s porn for a new generation.
Call Sheet: The actor stars in the house’s new campaign, photographed by Hedi Slimane. And he didn’t injure anyone on the shoot – unlike on True History of the Kelly Gang…
From that Ncuti Gatwa tee to his heart-on-his-sleeve bromance with Macaulay Culkin, our new Ken has always known how to send a message with a novelty T-shirt.
The Turner Prize-winning artist’s first retrospective book, Art is Magic, is a masterclass in making political art fun.
“We didn't design these clothes to be for a fashion photo.” As the HBO drama nears its endgame, Michelle Matland explains how she made every look a memeable moment.
My Media Diet: We sat down with Instagram’s patron saint of satirising trends and explored his favourite books, music and TV shows. He can’t take the piss out of us all the time... can he?
Photographer Brynley Odu Davies spent three years documenting multiple artists shaping Britain's creative landscape. Now his debut exhibition brings them all together.
In an exclusive extract from her brilliant new memoir about battling breast cancer, the legendary FACE writer asks: how do you wear mascara if you’ve lost your eyelashes?
Arthur J. Comely’s book £1 Entry captures the style and subculture of London’s weekend bargain hunters, old and young.