Memories of Davide Sorrenti
ArgueSKE 1994-1997 celebrates the late photographer’s personal work that came to define ’90s counterculture, featuring tributes from Jaime King, Harmony Korine and Glen Luchford.
ArgueSKE 1994-1997 celebrates the late photographer’s personal work that came to define ’90s counterculture, featuring tributes from Jaime King, Harmony Korine and Glen Luchford.
Guts Gallery’s founder, Ellie Pennick, is back with another exhibition following the success of When Shit Hits the Fan. Now, she’s rounded up the troops for an online art sale benefitting The Free Black University.
Curator, writer and art-lover Shonagh Marshall has edited a list of the must-see exhibitions opening this month.
For the past three nights Skeppy’s been offering up a utopia within a dystopia at Manchester International Festival. No phones, no socials. All love and AI.
In aid of food bank charity the Trussell Trust, artist George McCallum and chef Ben Munslow hosted a dining experience inspired by the food we loved as kids.
Twenty-five years since FRUiTS began and five years since it was canned, its founder and THE FACE’s Beabadoobee cover photographer Shoichi Aoki is set to replant the seeds of the underground style bible.
Curator, writer and art-lover Shonagh Marshall has edited a list of the must-see exhibitions opening this month.
An epic sci-fi for people who don’t like sci-fi – that’s only one of this brilliant film’s achievements. Buckle up and settle back for the intergalactic ride of your life.
Emerging designers Jimmy Howe, Aaron Esh and Horace Page are proving that oftentimes, the most subversive fashion comes out of political bleakness.
Starring Lourdes Leon, Paloma Elsesser and Naomi Shimada and directed by Carlota Guerrero, Desigual’s “Love Different” performance is NSFW.
Twenty-somethings across the world are sourcing homeware IRL to then sell through their DMs. Hit follow on our accounts from across the Atlantic.
The Face guide to the 2020s: Supersonic passenger jets, futuristic cruises and biometric identification – Ray Hammond predicts the future of travel for the decade ahead.
Last year, Peacock went viral after being filmed dancing in Fabric by a homophobic clubber. Now, he’s the star of the video for The Blessed Madonna’s single We Still Believe.
Georgie Lane-Godfrey goes to the frontlines of the climate emergency with the XR Farmers.
Isabella Burley, founder of the cult bookshop, is about to swing open the doors of a bricks-and-mortar destination. And to celebrate, she’s also releasing Climax’s first publication, Sophy Rickett’s Pissing Women.
Fashion news of the week: Plus! Dr Martens and NTS’ Curiosity Cafe, Celine’s swanky new parfumerie space and Levis’ hooks up with Marcelo Burlon.