Nights of Violence: love and grief in the face of addiction
Artist Tan Gillies mixes moving image, painting, sculpture and photography in a soul-bearing new exhibition tackling mental health, domestic abuse and the hard road to getting clean.
Artist Tan Gillies mixes moving image, painting, sculpture and photography in a soul-bearing new exhibition tackling mental health, domestic abuse and the hard road to getting clean.
Deputy Editor Olive Pometsey on THE FACE's latest cover stars Charli XCX, D-Block Europe, Dominic Sessa, Nia Archives and Kristen McMenamy.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Yune Pinkú, Bree Runway and Björk.
Their debut single Mommy Can’t Sleep is a hard-hitting blast of experimental rap.
An army of more than 750,000 people have galvanised into action to help those most vulnerable during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring The Dare, Eliza Rose, Slowthai and Shygirl.
Mike Skinner shows us round his lovely front room, and round his first new album in almost a decade: None Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Life Alive. Where’s he been? “All artists are really quite away with the fairies,” he explains. “which is a good thing.”
Volume 4 Issue 002: Lightning-fast reflexes, no fear and endless practice make “Wolfiez” one of gaming’s elite professional competitors. Just don’t tell Jaden Ashman to go play outside.
Fashion news of the week: Plus! Versace and Dua Lipa, Celine’s summer kit, a steely campaign from Alexander McQueen, Fendi and Marc Jacobs’ Baguette, Asics’ new line and Heat’s big fat fund.
On the agenda: his spacey new direction, the need for a live scissors player, the importance of Vossi Bop, milking dry the Oasis cash cow and no questions about Liam (but we asked anyway).
Today, OOF magazine has opened its first permanent gallery space next to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, featuring work by artists Jazz Grant, Sarah Lucas and JJ Guest. Its purpose? To question our relationship with the beautiful game, one art piece at a time.
Does the biopic of Amy Winehouse do justice to the complex nuance of her life?
Bad Bunny rocks out, King Princess brings the pain and AJ Tracey secures the bag again.
Ben Broome's new virtual exhibition, featuring over 100 multidisciplinary artists, will raise funds for for organisations and individuals that have felt the harsh effects of Covid-19.