The pioneering legacy of Nam June Paik
Robots, a bra made from two TVs and collaborations with the 20th century’s most avant-garde minds – Tate Modern’s new exhibition extensively explores the artist credited as the founding father of video art.
Robots, a bra made from two TVs and collaborations with the 20th century’s most avant-garde minds – Tate Modern’s new exhibition extensively explores the artist credited as the founding father of video art.
From singing happy birthday to sending good luck wishes, £20 can get you a brief video encounter with some obscure VIP personalities.
Moses Gomes-Santos’ powerful short film charts the detrimental, sometimes deadly, effects the pressures of life can have on young men.
Actor and writer Zawe Ashton’s new play is a “love letter” shining a light on mental health issues within the black British community.
Review: Henry Blake’s debut is a powerful, eye-opening story of child exploitation.
Portraying a sultry, privileged high schooler in Netflix’s Italian drama, this bad girl’s persona is nothing like her real self.
The 19-year-old actor has a pretty freaky student-teacher relationship in season two of the popular Italian Netflix series.
Review: Perhaps Bong Joon-ho’s most accessible film to date, Parasite is a seat-clenching suspense packed with caste system critique.
Volume 4 Issue 001: A rendezvous with the future of Chinese cinema.
Unsigned and unheard of musicians are signing record deals off the back of perplexing 15-second clips gone viral. TikTok Europe’s head of music partnerships lifts the lid.
With Hideo Kojima’s upcoming Death Stranding featuring the likeness of Guillermo del Toro, we look back on the director’s own, largely unfinished, video game projects.
The No Vacancy Inn founder speaks to friend and American artist Theaster Gates about his debut art installation at Prada Mode.
Jim Goldberg on two days spent with friends and gang-mates Lev Tanju, James Edson, Danny Brady, Rory Milanes, Lucien Clarke and Shawn Powers, of London’s Palace Skateboards. Mushrooms provided by some guy in Dolores Park.
As the iconic Aussie export turns 25, the director, cast, and crew look back at what it took to create this bombshell of a scene.
A month packed full of stuff worth getting out of bed for.
One that’s painted with a kaleidoscope of Euphoria-inspired makeup looks, gems and temporary tatts.
Volume 4 Issue 001: From São Paulo to Pompeii, the Italian curator's global happenings are taking art out of white cubes.
The photographer’s latest photobook, Hackney Riviera, is an ode to his neighbourhood’s carefree spirit.
Is this the most politically-engaged line-up yet?
Actress Shakina Nayfack explains how she took on the role of trans woman Maura in the show’s wild, musical finale.
The lead in Ryan Murphy's chaotic political dramedy The Politician talks ambition, machiavellian scheming and late nights with Gywneth Paltrow.
The British multimedia artist uses collage, cowboy movies and sculpture to dissect and process our digital identities.
The former Coronation Street star talks about the north, working class representation and her latest role playing Erin in comedy drama Brassic.
Honing on his twin passions – fast cars and high fashion – Manual is the latest project from the British photographer.