Anastasia Kristensen doesn’t mind being a techno nerd
100%: We quizzed Copenhagen’s favourite DJ-slash-producer on her thumping new EP, Moments of Inertia.
“I kinda miss the time where pop music was really volatile and crazy. I miss the Paris Hilton days. Everybody is so worried about everything right now, how they’re perceived, if this art they’ve created is going to offend”
100%: We quizzed Copenhagen’s favourite DJ-slash-producer on her thumping new EP, Moments of Inertia.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Dior and Stone Island, Guess Jeans’ new campaign, Dover Street Market’s Photo London takeover, Eytys’ slim shoes, and Palace’s new two-wheeler.
Over 120 artists have pulled out in solidarity with Palestine due to Barclays’ sponsorship of the Brighton festival. THE FACE speaks to five music acts who’ve decided to not perform.
Sheffield-born artist Corbin Shaw has teamed up with Fred Perry, creating two custom polo shirts and a short film to celebrate his home city.
In her new exhibition, As It Was Give(n) To Me, Stacy Kranitz subverts poverty porn in pursuit of a more accurate portrayal of working class communities.
Ahead of its release on Friday, we caught up with the Dutch newcomer to talk about her first major role in a film that throws all conventions out of the window… and then some. Sex, grief, food fights – Hoard has got it all.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Ice Spice, Charli XCX, Two Shell and Beabadoobee.
Special effects artist Emily Schubert has been making people look sick, dead and frightening since she was 13 years old. Now, a book, Beauty of the Beast, means you can do it too.
“I kinda miss the time where pop music was really volatile and crazy. I miss the Paris Hilton days. Everybody is so worried about everything right now, how they’re perceived, if this art they’ve created is going to offend”
Smack bang in the middle of a north west London high street, founder Jonny Tanna’s gallery is about more than just pretty pictures.
Owning the “right” thing has always mattered. Now, the status jacket has become so desirable that it is being stolen, quite literally, off people’s backs.