“I feel like I’ve got one of the brightest visions in this country” An Interview with [@KishFantastic]
Existing fans will be well accustomed to his irreverent sense of humour, and for those new to Kish, the videos to “Sly Cooper”, or the more recent “Wack Pumper”, are open invites
GUAP Meets The Lagos Creatives Making Waves in the Culture.
GUAP Presents Lagos: Through The Looking Glass. A creative editorial created by Tiolu Enitan & Subuola Makinde to tell the stories of young Nigerian creatives and their journeys in the Lagos underground
‘WHO IS VIRGIL?’ BY FREDDIE PEACOCK
By Olisa Jr. In a recent group exhibition hosted by a non-profit organisation, 4BYSIX, British artist Freddie Peacock created his latest piece, entitled, “WHO IS VIRGIL?”, intricately choosing to create a commemorative
Art Shows You Need To Visit In The Month of April
Olisa Jr. breaks down 11 artists that you should check out this month, based in New York City. Words by Olisa Jr. Natalie Terenzini, Mouse Trap, Thierry Goldberg Gallery Opening in the
Revisiting Pieter Hugo’s Alluringly Haunting 2008 “Nollywood” Series
Between the years of 2008 and 2009, travelling into the heart of Nigeria—between the cities of Enugu and Asaba—Pieter Hugo’s retrospective captured the various actors in Nigeria’s movie industry, trailing his lens
Of Serenity and Vibrance: The Colorful Dreams of Annabel Faustin
For French painter Annabel Faustin, her dreamlike paintings served as a form of therapeutic expression, originating from her early work which conveyed subjects of sleeping characters, expressing her own tiredness at the
5 Hacks To Make Your Perfume Last Longer This Year
By Katie Johnson You have probably heard of the standard tips for making your perfumes last long: Apply the spray to your pulse spots, use body lotion etc. However, there’s more that
The Radiant Chaotic Good of Jewel Ham
Olisa Jr. interviews New York artist Jewel Ham on her latest exhibition, ‘i said what i said.’ Interview & Words by Olisa Jr. At 23 years old, the New York artist Jewel
Bethany Collins’ Art Offered Me Lessons on The Nuances of Self-Conception
The first painting of Bethany Collins’ work I came across was her piece, “Well, They Just Don’t Match Up” II, from her series titled Noise. It was an undoubtedly alluring visual of white spatters
Out of this World, Still With Us – Off-White Fall 2022
By Jason Kwame The late and great Virgil Abloh’s first posthumous Off-White show proved that his creative legacy lives on. Spaceship Earth, an “Imaginary Experience”, christened Off-White’s new era, which will be
ART SHOWS + EXHIBITIONS TO VISIT AT NYC FASHION WEEK
Words by Olisa Jr. The next few weeks, for the glamorous world of fashion, entails sublimely tailored dresses, chic designers, daringly beautiful runways, and much more to look forward to, and while