‘Desire can be nebulous and strange’: Pulp is a new zine created as a space for queer artwork and writing and that would be ‘too explicit or esoteric to publish elsewhere’
Dec 03, 2024
A new exhibition presents the artist’s arresting portraits from his studio – a space in which he staged fantasies that expanded a visual language of Black African gay imagination
Dec 02, 2024
On the 30th anniversary of the UK’s foremost gothic gathering, photographer George Hutton captured the bizarre scenes as the goth community descends on the quaint Yorkshire village
Nov 23, 2024
Roman Manfredi’s latest project explores Clapton Community FC’s women’s and non-binary teams, encouraging viewers to mobilise against misogyny in the world of football and beyond
Nov 20, 2024
‘I’m done with spectacle’: Artist Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley on using video games to provoke complex self-interrogation
Catapulted from the rural altos into the digital age, Juan Brenner’s new photo book Genesis captures a young generation living at the intersection of two worlds
Nov 14, 2024
‘I love rummaging through people’s mess’: Sofiya Loriashvili’s new photo book is a diary of turbulent years in the photographer’s life
Nov 13, 2024
These are the artists you need to know from Turin’s recent Artissima fair
Nov 11, 2024
As the fifth and final chapter of Transfeminisms opens at London’s Mimosa House, we revisit highlights from previous iterations of this extraordinary exhibition
Nov 08, 2024
Samsara, a new group show on New York’s Lower East Side, brings together visions of the world as viewed through a distorting lens
Nov 07, 2024
From John Kayser’s secret erotic archive to Camille Vivier’s flexing female bodybuilders, here’s our guide to the best sights to see at the buzzed-about photography fair
In the wake of rising populism and far-right political groups, Johny Pitts’ Afropean: A Journal goes in search of ‘solidarity and optimism’
Nov 05, 2024
The photographer’s latest exhibition, Diaspora Birds, explores migration and cultural identity in a series of striking portraits
We look back at the controversial artworks incorporating period blood, and consider why menstruation remains so transgressive and unsettling
Oct 31, 2024
Hark1karan’s Zimmer’s of Southall celebrates British Panjabi identity and the unique culture of classic car cruising on Southall’s Broadway
Oct 30, 2024