Visions of intimacy
Three rising black American artists – Jarvis Boyland, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, and Clotilde Jiménez – who feature in new LA exhibition, Disembodiment, discuss growing up in the ’90s and intimacy in a digital age.
Three rising black American artists – Jarvis Boyland, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, and Clotilde Jiménez – who feature in new LA exhibition, Disembodiment, discuss growing up in the ’90s and intimacy in a digital age.
Número de Serie uses art and design to spark the ever-crucial conversations surrounding HIV and sexual health. Now they’ve released a non-profit T-shirt – and it’s gorgeous.
Yorkshire-born photographer Dan Bailey captures the weird, the wonderful and the beautiful of Japan in his book, Disposables.
When Gary can’t reach the lock in Arthur Fleck’s apartment, the Joker just… lets him out?
Review: The actor is back to his best as he plays his own abusive father in his self-autobiographical screenplay.
Having racked up roles in Sex Education and Top Boy the Brit actor is in demand. In his first solo interview Ramsay discusses his latest role as a cheeky teen in Rapman drama Blue Story .
One’s an eccentric genius, whose poetic twists and turns of phrase have masterfully improved our intelligence quotient and expanded our definitions of sex. The other is Richard Brautigan.
After a devastating performance in God’s Own Country, the actor swaps the Yorkshire Dales for Buckingham Palace in the new series of The Crown. Here’s why even punks, anarchists and republicans should tune in.
The East Harlem rapper – aka Destiny Nicole Frasqueri – stars in Angelfish, a coming-of-age love story set in the Bronx in 1993.
Amongst the day-to-day prostitution, gambling and smells of rotting carcasses, Greg Girard set about capturing the final decade of the vice-ridden city in the heart of Hong Kong.
The model-turned-actor, recently appeared in Jim Jarmusch’s zom-com, has walked for Yeezy and has “a really sick idea for a cutlery set”.
Joshua Gordon and Aries’ Butterfly project explores the depths and richness of Cuba’s underground trans community.
Joe Sweeney’s latest exhibition tackles the weird, wide world of modern masculinity. With knobs on/in.
Get up close and personal with the sexiest LGBTIQ+ performers in London.
Alex Lawther on his surprise return to The End of the F***ing World.
Nir Eyal ran a course at Stanford University teaching would-be tech-heads the dark arts of behavioural engineering. His first book, Hooked, became a bible for tech execs who wanted to create products that would keep us swiping and scrolling. Now he’s back with an antidote to tech addiction (but not an apology).
The Metal Gear Solid designer discusses his powerful new post-human fantasy.
The cult art magazine returns for its fifth year, just in time for the witching season. Spooky!
Symbolic of a larger universe, video game posters provide the gateway to a more expansive world.
Lewis Capaldi, Cardi B, Will Smith and Ed Sheeran have all joined TikTok. We ask three pro-creators to review their viral dance challenges.
Starring in a sequel to The Shining, one of the greatest horror films of all time? Or going back to Scotland to shoot the follow-up to Trainspotting? Ewan McGregor reveals which scared him most. (Clue: it was the one with all the drugs.)
We fell in love with the pages of Call Me by Your Name back in 2007, and with it again on-screen in 2017. Now, Aciman reunites Elio and Oliver in Find Me, which begs the question: does true love ever die?