
Art to see IRL
As the lockdown starts to lift, the UK’s galleries are opening their doors to the public so you can finally get your fill of some proper fine art. Social distancing regulations still apply. Enjoy – but wear a mask.
As the lockdown starts to lift, the UK’s galleries are opening their doors to the public so you can finally get your fill of some proper fine art. Social distancing regulations still apply. Enjoy – but wear a mask.
We've curated a series of London shows with some of our favourite artists. The first gig features Blaketheman1000, Mercury and Felix Lee.
“I try to push the boundaries of showing skin, being comfortable with your sexuality, with menswear as well as womenswear.”
May, 2004: From bun-shakin’ Kelis to André 3000 twistin’ in jockey silks, flamboyance and fun have taken over.
Savannah Knoop on six years of being J.T. LeRoy, the literary world’s cult sensation.
In Episode Two of Face-to-Face, the writers discuss punk, grime and shocking the literary establishment.
Luke Brook and James Theseus Buck stock our first online concept store with their pick of the internet’s best garden accessories.
To mark the 23rd anniversary of his death, editor Sheryl Garrett has reissued Bliss To Be Alive – a collection of The Face’s foremost features writer’s most loved work.
Portobello Road, Ladbroke Grove – nowhere beats West London for the UK rapper.
He once was broke, now he’s a star. With spontaneous bursts of creativity inspiring his new album, The Face finds the rapper on a wild ride in Los Angeles.
The Irish actress on her “totally fockin’ exciting” forthcoming role.
At Grace Wales Bonner’s Devotional Sound event, the New York crowd was bathed in soul-calming vibrations from Harlem’s distinguished sound artist.
Director David Robert Mitchell’s surreal LA fantasy is probably beloved by the same people who bang on about the intellectual merits of Infinite Jest.
Extinction Rebellion take to the streets of London, demanding that the government take action on the climate crisis.
With the Summer ’19 collection arriving this Friday, we spoke to acclaimed photographer and OG tribe member Mark Lebon.
Tracking the ethos of “not playing fair”, from Sonic 2 to Sekiro.