Decision To Leave: this year’s Korean mystery must-see
London Film Festival: THE FACE speaks to the director and lead actor of the noir detective drama, Park Chan-wook and star Park Hae-il.
London Film Festival: THE FACE speaks to the director and lead actor of the noir detective drama, Park Chan-wook and star Park Hae-il.
Benji B and Judah Afriyie discuss a new compilation which archives the spirit of the revered club night.
This year spells a new chapter for the London label, as Knowles and Alexandre Arsenault embrace a dark and sensual feline energy.
The RuPaul’s Drag Race UK finalist has won the hearts of a nation with their razor-sharp wit, rock-star charisma and an amicable approach to the competition. Here, they share their compelling story with THE FACE.
Sand dunes! Speakers! Pick-up trucks! Riccardo Tisci’s East London fashion show carries us off to a desert rave.
London-based photography collective and zine Muslim Sisterhood spotlight five female and non-binary Muslims from their community.
Bangers. Loads and loads of absolute bangers.
The west London singer-songwriter, poet and fashion muse has had a stellar 2020 – yes, in spite of everything. On the eve of the release of her debut album, she discusses weird dreams about Harry Styles and the Gucci bag that got away.
We hear from the people on the ground standing against the severe under-representation of Black/POC artists and faces in the UK’s long standing art institutions.
This week, Palestinian art was projected onto the exterior walls of London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts, which has been criticised by activists for its funding. THE FACE headed down to find out what’s going on.
Back in March, The Residence Gallery’s Ed Lesson and Ingrid Welsh initiated a mail art response to the lack of physical communication at the height of the pandemic. Now, the artists are showing their work in The Correspondence – an exhibition held in east London.
The emerging Baltimore-based art duo use tech and loaded questions in their work. Now, they’re taking over The London EDITION’s nightclub basement with Culture’s Panic Room.
Photographer Jermaine Francis took to the streets of London to capture a summer of change, disruption and protest.
Knitting ain’t just for nans, and Alicia Robinson is proving it head on. A disruptor at heart, the designer draws from rebellious subcultures of Britain’s hazy past to create bold new statements, challenging common knitwear tropes in 2021.
Panting, throbbing and a little humid, the designer’s SS23 collection shrinks proportions and winks to the sexual fantasies of London’s queer culture.
A Fish Without A Bicycle brings together the work of seven female artists alongside Andrews’ own larger-than-life sculptures.