When do you stop being a girl, and who gets to decide?
MoMu’s latest exhibition, GIRLS, explores girlhood through fashion, film, art and objects. To find out more about it, we spoke to its guest curator of film, Claire Marie Healy.
MoMu’s latest exhibition, GIRLS, explores girlhood through fashion, film, art and objects. To find out more about it, we spoke to its guest curator of film, Claire Marie Healy.
Three decades after first meeting at i-D, the creative duo have reunited for a series of downloadable designs to help get young people to polling stations ahead of the European Parliament elections.
Ahead of his new exhibition in Kyiv, THE FACE visits Chinese artist Ai Weiwei in his Berlin studio. Unsurprisingly, he was as wise as he was witty.
The Domestic Stage, a new book by researcher and Central Saint Martins lecturer Adam Murray, explores what happens when fashion photography steps inside your home.
To kick off our general election coverage we sat down with the youngest Muslim MP to ever be elected to discuss Labour's future, Diane Abbott, and holding her own party to account.
Prince had Camille, David Bowie had Ziggy Stardust and Nicki Minaj has Roman Zolanski. Now, it’s Margaret Qualley and Talia Ryder’s turn to mess around with musical alter egos.
Hunter's first book takes inspiration from their own experiences of class anxiety and racial tension. Somehow, they managed to write it while working as an NHS doctor.
Lime bikes, Morley’s and Munya Chawawa – 3D artist Carlos Rico’s viral “GTA” trailer has got us thinking that the Rockstar team should be swapping Florida for Finsbury Park…
Caught between a lowered voting age, the ban of Palestine Action and the Online Safety Act, the political landscape has changed radically for 16-year-olds over the course of one summer.
For his new book Vandals, the photographer shot cool kids on the streets of New York, Amsterdam, Paris and London.
She's broken up with boys in graveyards, cast more than a few love spells and fallen head over heels after just seven days. We asked the artist all about it.
According to rally organisers Defend Our Juries, at least 500 people are set to arrive at Westminster on Saturday in support of Palestine Action – which could get them arrested. Who are these two groups and how are they related?
We sat down with one of TV’s favourite couples to get the lowdown on the latest season of Heartstopper.
From one satirical show about rich people to the next, The Perfect Couple actor has nabbed a role in White Lotus.
We quiz the West London musician on spiking the nation, bad habits, truth chakras and her journey from Eliza Doolittle to simply "Eliza".
The BAFTA-nominated filmmaker turns his attention to the rituals of everyday Black life in his new project, rituals: Unionblack.