Artist Conor Murgatroyd on locality, optimism and hope
The rising Bradfordian painter presents us with WINDOWS – an online exhibition of eight brand-new works showing the banality, and beauty of life in lockdown.
The rising Bradfordian painter presents us with WINDOWS – an online exhibition of eight brand-new works showing the banality, and beauty of life in lockdown.
Mental Health Diaries: Masters student Haja Marie Kanu logs a day of living with Borderline Personality Disorder, while away from home in Sierra Leone.
Few UK rappers do visuals as well as Nines, and everyone’s talking about the classic rap references in the video for new single Clout. The Face speaks to the director and gets a BTS glimpse of the shoot.
Since presenting her Central Saint Martins BA collection in 2018, the Canadian designer has been heralded as the “one to watch” by every fashion critic under the sun. Two years on, she’s back with her MA collection.
Headie One’s close collaborator talks Twitter, artistic confidence and dinner in The Shard.
Volume 4 Issue 003: Dobby, Fauzia, Sherelle, Jossy Mitsu, LCY and Yazzus are the London DJs tearing up dancefloors nationwide.
For the first time since February 2020’s MA show, the fashion school presented students’ collections to an actual audience – and it was an optimistic, overdue return to form.
Featuring trainers on tablecloths, styling by Andrew Sauceda, and a very London family.
Volume 4 Issue 002: The DJ might be new rap royalty but she’s also a deep-down neek.
These lot know good art. They’ve been predicting the Next Big Thing since 1949, like Damien Hirst, Mark Leckey and even David Hockney. So take a moment and check out this year’s New Contemporaries – they’ll be filling a gallery near you soon.
The gender-fluid stage tale featuring heroes, heroines, infidelity and obsession is a choreographed force from Holly Blakey.
London Film Festival: The Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and LCD Soundsystem bare all in a brilliant documentary about the early Noughties scene.
Cate Blanchett and Saoirse Ronan are just some of the A-listers that flock to Hodakova. But for its designer-founder, Ellen Hodakova Larsson, upcycling is just part of her upbringing.
We love a good old pub knees-up at THE FACE. So, on Thursday, we raised a glass (or 10) to our new print issue at The Face Arms, also known as The Beehive in Tottenham, North London birthplace of Ms Adele Laurie Blue Adkins. Check out some of the photos from the epic party here.
Take a voyeuristic trip down Golborne Road via the London-based fashion label’s new film Eye Spy.
The renowned North Yorkshire choreographer’s latest double bill opens at the Southbank Centre this week. With themes of nightmarish nursery rhymes, a miscarriage and love, Phantom and A Wound With Teeth are packed with heart-wrenching stuff.