In a culture obsessed with seamlessness and instant fulfilment, inconvenience is starting to feel strangely radical again.
This artist took on thousands of prompts that would otherwise get fed to AI generative models and turned it into a hit book. Now, he’s opened it up to everyone to get behind the cause – together, ...
Jean Pierre Consuegra and Leo Horton muse on the beauty of long timelines, the power of the Instagram DM and why creative partnerships are best when you’ve got different specialisms to bring to the ...
In this quiet photo series, the viewer meets Bunny, a sharp and alert fellow who day-drinks, fills his notebooks to the brim and hears the voice of God. But movie cliches of mental disorders are ...
After a decade shaping the publication’s visual identity, the New York-based photographer turns inward with a five-year photobook exploring family and mortality.
Meet Louie Zong, Pixar storyboard artist and Blender illustrator who can tell a story about anything
Inspired by 90s edutainment, Final Fantasy, renaissance paintings and editorial illustrators, Louie Zong believes that sitting in the intersection between the past and present is the key to making ...
A way of confronting the frictionless, highly automated nature of modern life, Dia de Feira (Fair Day), is a series that honours the bustling bodies and clashing senses of the local market.
Online, images are increasingly treated less as singular works than as pieces of a broader aesthetic puzzle – each with a distinct label. But what gets lost when creativity is compressed into ...
Showcasing the best in class for cutting edge motion design, the festival founded by Studio Dumbar/DEPT® is back for 2027, ...
The Christophers, a new Ian McKellan-starring film includes 16 ‘fake’ artworks by painter Barnaby Gorton. Our culture columnist Gary Grimes argues that this body of work isn’t so different from the ...
Why inspiration feels harder to come by and how three types of creative ritual could be our strongest defence against the slow erosion of taste, attention, and intention.
Zander Raymond’s improvised collages are made from daily debris and things you might find in the bin
In artist and designer Zander Raymond’s studio, a lot of things are left lying around. Found materials, tools, images, stickers and paper waste all amass into a large pile of daily debris that has ...
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