“What if some things do last forever?”
Forever Now is the collective exhibition, featuring the work of four artists, asking questions about nostalgia and futurism.
Forever Now is the collective exhibition, featuring the work of four artists, asking questions about nostalgia and futurism.
Review: A tightly-plotted film that veers through several different tones, The Perfection stands up to repeat viewing, should you have the stomach for it.
The BBC Radio 1Xtra DJ has put together a mix which merges his usual genre favourites; afrobeats to dancehall, and hip-hop covering all angles.
The writer, poet, playwright and performer looks back on a memorable 1999 warehouse rave
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.
August 1981: The Face examines the areas where conflict has caused fear and segregation from marginalised groups, as well as tackling the root cause.
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.
May, 2004: From bun-shakin’ Kelis to André 3000 twistin’ in jockey silks, flamboyance and fun have taken over.
Read the LVMH Prize-nominated designer's call to arms for a more sustainable future in fashion.
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.
Tokyo designer Tomo Koizumi’s New York Fashion Week debut was concocted over a handful of texts with Love magazine editor-in-chief Katie Grand.