
Jeremy Deller: “It wasn’t all about drugs”
The Turner Prize-winning artist explores the cultural significance of rave and acid house in his documentary Everybody in the Place.
The Turner Prize-winning artist explores the cultural significance of rave and acid house in his documentary Everybody in the Place.
Eight years into his career as a furniture designer, James Shaw is finding his feet firmly planted somewhere in between architecture and fine art. His fixation? Normalising the weird and wonderful in ordinary environments, one plasticine toilet roll holder at a time.
The 19-year-old newcomer talks Hollywood dreams, big boss energy and taking on a shelved single from Selena Gomez.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: Dean Blunt & Elias Rønnenfelt, Biig Piig, Fimiguerrero and Mei Semones.
February, 1996: A first-hand scoop into the bleak world of the ’90s cult classic, taken from our archive.
Irish photographer Eimear Lynch spent the summer exploring female youth and identity through a series of intimate portraits. Little did she know it would help her discover her sense of self.
Chase Sui Wonders, Rachel Sennott, Myha’la Herrold, Thuso Mbedu, Whitney Peak and Rain Spencer are starring in some of the most exciting projects on screens big and small over the coming months.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring 100 gecs, PinkPantheress, Babyface Ray and and Latto.
Make room on your playlist for Squid and their punk-funk Krautrock pile-up.
Daily Beauty Rituals: One of the platform’s funniest posters also has ridiculously good skin. Here’s what her routine looks like – budget finds, bougie-buys and all.
Ahead of his long-awaited album Famous Last Words, the UK’s most mysterious rap star sits down with THE FACE to chat about death, drugs and being reduced to tears by the voice of Neil Tennant.
Her resin rings went viral and now she’s too busy to make us one. FFS.
100%: The British-Nigerian musician bagged herself hundreds of millions of streams with her debut EP. Three years later, she’s finally back with new music.
Volume 4 Issue 002: Journeying from EastEnders to Hollywood blockbusters with the “fucking crazy” anti-thespian.
The in-demand photographer and FACE contributor is gearing up for his first solo exhibition. Here, he talks family, honing his super style, and giving back to the women who have influenced him along the way.
The painter graduated from the Royal College of Art last year and is hell-bent on flipping the narrative of trauma in Black art, one euphoric, sexy portrait of Black women at a time.