Results for: 'space'
The case for online anonymity
In recent news, politicians and police are calling for users to hand over their passports before getting posting privileges to warn off online trolls. Almost everyone else, however, thinks this is a terrible idea. Here, THE FACE investigates the pros and cons.
Sweet Harmony: how rave was about way more than hedonism
Exploring the impact and the legacy of the Second Summer of Love, 30 years on, with the Saatchi Gallery’s acid house retrospective.
The exhibition fighting against the UK’s cruel immigration policies
We Are Here is a harrowing, thought-provoking exhibition by a non-profit organisation, aiming to challenge preconceived notions of refugees in the UK.
Welcome to Planet Yeat
Yeat has topped the US album chart thanks to the rabid young fanbase of his ecstasy-fuelled mutant rage rap. But is his bizarro persona all an act? THE FACE joins him on a tipsy adventure in Paris to find out.
Black and gay back in the day: a snapshot of queer history
Journalist Jason Okundaye and HIV prevention activist Marc Thompson have launched a new digital photographic archive honouring, remembering and celebrating the Black British LGBTQ+ community over a fifty-year span.
Danger wanks! Masturbation in horror cinema
From Psycho to The Lighthouse, the horror genre is full of wankers. But the act of pole-stroking is far from just a punchline.
Nicolas Ghesquière’s surreal time-warp for Louis Vuitton SS22
The creative director transcends time for SS22, exploring the darkness of 17th century ruffles, skirt hoops and embroidery. But, true to form, it remained oddly futuristic – and he didn’t even need a sonic screwdriver.
When shit hits the fan (in the art world)
Guts Gallery have tackled the nationwide closure of galleries by setting up an online Instagram exhibition instead, featuring 38 emerging British artists who will be sharing their work over the coming weeks. Here, seven of them weigh in.
Socially distanced gigs are the best we’ve got, for now. So what’s it like to play one?
“Covid secure” viewing pens, plastic bubbles and sit down raves. Desperate times call for desperate measures. THE FACE speaks to DJs and musicians who’ve had the strange pleasure of performing to masked punters this year.
Everything going down at London Fashion Week SS20
Fashion East, Matty Bovan, Marta Jackubowski, Marques Almeida, Molly Goddard, Simone Rocha, Ashish, Supriya Lele...
Artist Mallory Lowe on reconsidering what black identity is and can be
With a place on this summer’s artists residency at Villa Lena in Tuscany, Mallory Lowe is looking to the past to shape the future.
Unseen photos of Hackney’s vibrant working class history
The Rio Tape/ Slide Archive is a new book documenting the rebellious spirit of east London's residents in the '80s, with photographs highlighting an age of poverty, racism and protest during the Thatcher years.
The Black Art Matters protesters calling for change
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.