Stacy Kranitz is photographing life in rural Appalachia
In her new exhibition, As It Was Give(n) To Me, Stacy Kranitz subverts poverty porn in pursuit of a more accurate portrayal of working class communities.
In her new exhibition, As It Was Give(n) To Me, Stacy Kranitz subverts poverty porn in pursuit of a more accurate portrayal of working class communities.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Ice Spice, Charli XCX, Two Shell and Beabadoobee.
Special effects artist Emily Schubert has been making people look sick, dead and frightening since she was 13 years old. Now, a book, Beauty of the Beast, means you can do it too.
100%: Ahead of his set at Horst festival this week, the Lagos-via-New York cult DJ tells us how he's creating “the sexiest flow, bubbly flavours and big high spirits” on dancefloors this summer.
Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley star in one of the year’s most provocative films, taking the body horror genre to even more gruesome heights. But according to its director, Coralie Fargeat, that’s nothing compared to what women experience on a daily basis.
Rated by THE FACE: A playlist featuring HiTech, Chy Cartier, Coucou Chloe and Tommy Richman.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: Central Cee, AntsLive, Shygirl and Luna Morgenstern.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: Nemzzz, DJ Python, Tate McRae and Smerz.
As The Face Magazine: Culture Shift exhibition opens at London's National Portrait Gallery, Editor-in-Chief Matthew Whitehouse reflects on what the magazine stands for today.
The photographer and chronicler of all things British, now the subject of the upcoming documentary I am Martin Parr, has had a decades-long career that shows no sign of waning despite all its contradictions.
The private view for the National Portrait Gallery’s new exhibition, all about the mag’s trailblazing antics, was a big ol’ FACE knees up.
The Oscar-nommed film’s make-up artist, Pierre-Olivier Persin, has come a long way from crafting “cheesy” monsters in his bedroom as a teenager.
One of the country’s most dynamic film festivals has pulled up.
We’re made to believe fashion isn’t built for mums. From a world-renowned stylist to a furniture designer, five women filled us in on what this means in 2025, and what changes need to happen.
THE FACE speaks to the DJs, rappers and writers who are packing out an East London boozer with prose.