TYSON: “It’s taken me till now to find my little path”
Having lost her voice due to health issues, Tyson McVey has regained her creative confidence ahead of her new EP.
Having lost her voice due to health issues, Tyson McVey has regained her creative confidence ahead of her new EP.
The saxophonist and band leader has been at the centre of London’s jazz renaissance. Now starring in Bottega Veneta’s latest campaign, she chats to THE FACE about her music and style inspirations.
Ahead of the launch of his first monograph, Feeling Seen, the British-Ghanaian photographer talks us through his career so far, from his post-uni hype to finding solace in those around him.
When the techno figurehead hosted a rave with the fashion house at the Tate Modern in London, Prada Extends was the talk of the town. Here, Hawtin discusses his creative chemistry with the label, also sharing his hopes for dance music’s future.
Breathless in Glowing Air brings together the work of 62 buzzy photographers, as curated by Jesse Feinman, founder of Pomegranate Press – an independent publisher that also happens to be celebrating its tenth birthday. What’s not to love?
Introducing the Yorkshire-born painter referencing The Beautiful Game in his hyper-abstract paintings.
Watch Philly, premiering exclusively on THE FACE and teeing up the release of the London soul singer’s new seven-track EP. “I wanted to make sure there was some light coming in,” she says, “especially now.”
This year, as we searched for a new identity, English culture went forward into the past, from folk horror Enys Men to Morris dancers at the Brit Awards, via Green Man-themed Coronation invites and ritualistic raves. What's going on?
Harris Dickinson plays a horny intern. Nicole Kidman’s a sexually repressed CEO. You can guess the rest. We asked Dickinson and director Halina Reijn about how it all came together – no pun intended.
Spas have forever been spaces to recoup and recharge. Yet they’re all too often inaccessible to those who could benefit from their therapeutic potential the most: disabled people.
Now free from major label bullshit, the daring artist is no longer limited by anyone else’s fears.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Eartheater, Burna Boy, John Glacier and Omar Apollo.
Years of graft have paid off for the 25-year-old Londoner, nominated for an award alongside the established likes of Helena Bonham Carter. What does it feel like to be one of the year’s most exciting talents?
Crooners on balconies. Entrepreneurial drug dealers. Keeping calm and carrying on making fresh pasta. A Brit in Naples reports from Europe’s most self-isolated country.
The rave academic shares his thoughts on Richmond’s clubbing scene.
Channel 4’s new reality show Highlife focuses on the lives of ambitious young Black West Africans living in London. Meet the 28-year-old THE FACE is calling the show’s break-out star.